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Iran condemns Canada court ruling on 'terror' attacks

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Good news. Now let's see Saudi Arabian assets confiscated and given to victims of the 9/11 attack.

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Good news. Now wait for the media and the Trudeau government to condemn this.

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"Good news. Now let's see Saudi Arabian assets confiscated and given to victims of the 9/11 attack." No Saudi Arabia had nothing to do with 9/11. It was Afghanistan so go after them. It's true sadam Hussein was a bad person but he had nothing to do with 9/11.

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" No Saudi Arabia had nothing to do with 9/11. It was Afghanistan so go after them. It's true sadam Hussein was a bad person but he had nothing to do with 9/11. "

Confusion very much? It was not "Afghanistan" that that hatched 9/11, but the group of Saudi Jihdis led by Bin Ladin, which had emerged as the de-facto government of Afghanistan. And yes, they were all Saudis, as were most of the 9/11 higjackers.

And why bring up Saddam Hussein, Nobody ever claimed he was involved with 9/11. THe issue with him was his annexation of Kuweit, which the Saudis and ther American helpers could not accept.

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If we look at reality most of terror happened by USA and Israil. If court in Canada want to be fair they should charg USA for bringing down Iranian camercial plane, for the cuee by Cia in 1954 which bring down the elected government of Iran and sold of chemical boom to Iraq which caused lots of life and injury to Iranian people. It is not eneogh to just go against Iran with no reason and said we did justice. Justice is when Candian court go against for daily crime usa do against huminity.

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