Posted on 11/16/2011 6:14:37 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Hundreds of students in Iran gathered at the uranium conversion plant in central Iran on Tuesday to form a temporary human shield for the facility.
Students reportedly locked arms and formed a human chain around the plants perimeter to show that Iranians support the sacrifice their lives in the event of an aerial strike by Israel.
The Iranian students, according to Haaretz, held a noon prayer session in front of one of the plants, and students from Isfahan universities shouted Death to Israel and Death to America. They vowed to resist in the event of an attack.
News outlets speculate that the plant in Isfahan and the neighboring uranium enrichment plant of Natanz are two theoretical targets that could be hit in the event of an Israeli Air raid.
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Is there a problem?
Sounds like a target rich environment to me.
Better gen up a whole bunch of 72 virgin sets for each of the protesters.
Shrug.
Fire at will.
So that’s their version of a toga party? And how are soft squishy student bodies supposed to stop 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs? I don’t get it.
That's called a bonus.
Occupy Weapons Site.
Mohammedan robots. Much ado over a false prophet. The falser the prophet the more loony the followers
Wow.. They’re making the sites more “target rich”.
Works for me...
Cool! A twofer!
Right! The human shield angle only works if the attacker is likely to care.
Playing ring-a-round the nukes are the?. Didn’t anybody tell them the Manhdi is going to be pretty upset there is no one left in Oom to greet him when he crawls out of that well (I thought it was any day now acording to Abdemonutjob?).
The tally is 16 for and 0 against. Make that 17 and 0.
What’s Farsi for “Go away, missile! Go away!”?
MOAB and then bunker buster? Just to be sure they get them all.
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