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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17944210/>>
>>And he calls it an 'Easter Gift.' Thank goodness they are being released. Note this:
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"This pardon is a gift to the British people," he said. >>
>>He 'pardoned' them... Sheesh.
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>Hi Tracy,
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>Iran behaved so humanist to english soldiers. USA troops had arrested turk -ally- soldiers, wrap with sack their heads. Iran didn't do that with their enemy soldiers...
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>BTW I see your photo changed but, it's flu. You should change it... :)
I think both sides do have their guilt. I don't get the impression the english were physically tortured, rather they were mentally put under a little stress. AFIAK, no compare to what we have seen in iraq in american hold prisons. I think many 'terrorist' hold in iraqi and cuba prisons would be thinking: 'What the hell are you talking about'. It is all about perspective. Of course, if you're on the allied side everything done to your troops is 10 times worse then that your troops do to their enemy. I'd like not to have that viewpoint.
Its propoganda, just try to look beyond that...
walter,