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Bomb Kills Physics Professor in Iran

by Phantom Ace ( 166 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Iran, Nuclear Weapons at January 12th, 2010 - 2:05 pm

In a mysterious event in Tehran, a Physics professor was killed in a bomb blast. There are many suspects in this. It could be Israel as they are known for targeted killings and may have already got to several Iranian Nuke scientists. It could be the US, which I doubt since Obama is a supporter of the Ayatollahs. The most likely explanation, the Iranian government. The Persian people are tired of living under Islamo-Imperialist occupation and have rioted against this regime. However, like all tyranny, the Collaborationist government of Iran is seeking to instigate incidents with outside adversaries. The goal, to distract the population from the oppression and unite it against an outside enemy.

PARIS — A remote-controlled bomb attached to a motorcycle killed an Iranian physics professor outside his home in north Tehran on Tuesday, state media reported, blaming the United States and Israel for the attack.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. One state broadcaster, IRIB, quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying that “in the initial investigation, signs of the triangle of wickedness by the Zionist regime, America and their hired agents are visible in the terrorist act” against the scientist, Massoud Ali Mohammadi.

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In my opinion, this was an inside job by the Iranian regime. Clearly they need an incident and the Scientist was not a supporter of the Regime. What is the Netizens take on this incident?

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