American sailor spies humuliated and videotaped off coast of iran

Ali Muhammad
   Ten US sailors had strayed into Iran and were captured and humiliated by being captured from the glorious revolutionary guard units of Iran. Iran state media gleefully portrayed the capture of this American crew which of were most likely spies or an attempt by the United states military to test the waters of Iran quite literally. Iran released a set of videos of these captured Us sailors that angered many lawmakers and even had the insane Donald Trump chime in on as this was somehow Barack Obama's fault. The sailors were released quickly thanks to improved diplomatic actions for the Obama administration with the peoples Islamic republic of Iran and Iran was much too lenient to these American spies and infiltrators into Iranian territory. A similar comparison one has to wonder that if ten Iranian soldiers popped out of the Gulf Of Mexico what America's reaction and how long they would detain the Iranians is   a question many would wonder. The importance of bringing closer relations between these two countries not need to be tested by more and more an arrogant American navy in the Persian Gulf wishing to break this bridge and new cooperative spirit between these two nations. American military wants to preserve a cold war mentality with as many nations s we can to justify military expenditure and employ people from the Confederate States who otherwise would just be patrolling shrimp boats. America's military hates it that these two countries are talking for the first tie in thirty five years and the thawing f cold relations threatens their very existence and expansion plans. There was some bullshit rumbling about captured military personal not being used for propaganda purposes but that is too bad so sad. Iran showed the world their growing military prowess is tangible and more than just a nuclear threat as they take their borders and water shore borders very seriously from all foreign elements spies. The American military learned a valuable lesson to be more careful in Iranian waters.

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