Have your saySince The Sun never approves my responses, for some reason, here's my response to the story about how six-figure sailor
Faye Turney "blasted" the Iranian president:
Forgive me for worrying about facts... but was it Ahmadinejad's "brutal underlings stripped her to her knickers, threw her in a freezing cell and made her believe she would be killed" - or was that a local group working on their own initative?
That Ahmadinejad wasn't involved with the actual seizure of the sailors might explain why he didn't seem to know much about what happened to them while they were being held, don't you think?
If he'd personally ordered the capture, he presumably wouldn't have made mistakes on camera about what had happened to them.
By the way - can't find anything in the Sun about Sky News' role in the capture - that Iranian sources say that Skt's reports on Channel 5 had led them to believe HMS Cornwall was spying. Wonder why?
Labels: faye turney, iran, navy, rupert murdoch, sky news, the sun