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Bush: B-2 Flights Over Tehran for ‘Peaceful Purposes’

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(2006-08-26) — Just hours after Iran opened a new plant capable of making plutonium “for peaceful purposes”, U.S. President George Bush assured his Iranian counterpart that any B-2 bombers that appear over Tehran in the near future would also serve peaceful purposes.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cut the ribbon on the new heavy-water nuclear plant Saturday as part of a month-long Iranian tribute to the effectiveness of the United Nations.

Mr. Bush hailed Iran’s “transparent diplomacy” and said, “I called President Ahmadinejad today to congratulate him, and I told him that if he happens to notice one of them Stealth bombers going over his town at about 600 miles per hour, he can be assured that the pilot has only the best intentions in his heart for world peace.”

“There’s nothing like the B-2 when it comes to giving peace a chance,” Mr. Bush added.

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11 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Old War Dogs // Aug 26, 2006 at 10:36 pm

    So what are we waiting for? (Updated and bumped)

    … I really don’t see an unsolvable problem here. Step 1 is for George Bush to grow a pair. Step 2 is even more obvious. So, what are we waiting for?

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  • 8 R.A.M. // Aug 29, 2006 at 7:51 pm

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  • 9 Effeminem // Aug 30, 2006 at 12:14 am

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