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Jan. 12, 2016 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Breaking - Iran Captures Navy Boats
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Joe Biggs here with Infowars.com with some news happening around our U.S. military.
Now we have some breaking news out of the AP right now.
Pentagon, two Navy boats in Iranian custody, but Iran tells the U.S. that crew will be returned promptly.
Hopefully that is the case.
But the question remains is why would our Navy ships be sent close enough?
To where these guys could capture us.
Are they doing this because they want to spark a war?
Are they probing?
Are they testing?
Just like before 9-11, James Wood saw Muhammad Atta on a plane, reported this guy to the FES, the FFA. And, in fact, he was actually probing, doing a dry run before.
The attacks that happened on 9-11 just about a month and a half.
So are they trying to probe to see how Iran's gonna react?
Who knows at this point in time?
It's too early to tell.
But what I can tell you is that a U.S. court has come out and said that wearing unearned medals is free speech.
In San Francisco, a federal appeals court on Monday tossed out a veteran's conviction for wearing military medals he didn't earn, saying it was a form of free speech protected by the Constitution.
A specially convened 11 judge panel in the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court Appeals ruled that the First Amendment allows people to wear unearned military honors, which to me is completely and totally disgusting, and I don't like it.
I mean, I've already posted this article on my page.
I've got a lot of my veteran friends who are extremely angry about this, and I can understand why.
When you go out there, you sacrifice your time.
You put your life on the line.
Friends of yours die.
And you get awarded something, and then you're allowed some snot-nosed little kid who plays Call of Duty all day to run around with badges on his chest and act like he's a real soldier.
That's completely and totally not cool in my book.
Also, right here, a lawyer.
A military lawyer representing Sergeant Bo Bergdahl said Tuesday the accused U.S. Army deserter should be awarded a Purple Heart and a Prisoner of War Medal.
Army Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Rosenblatt also alleged that the Army's failure to award Bergdahl with these honors could bias to jury in an upcoming trial.
Bergdahl faces a court-martial for charges of misbehavior before the enemy and desertion.
Exactly.
Honors.
How can the word honors and misbehavior before the enemy and desertion be in the same sentence?
That is out of control.
Now, I've posted this stuff as well, and a lot of the response I've got from my military buddies are, hey, they'd like to grab this guy and squeeze his heart until it turns purple.
You know, there are a lot of people who are upset because there are a lot of people who are legitimately captured.
There's a lot of people who are legitimately injured.
And when you're sitting there saying that this guy should get these kind of honors when he's up for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy charges, there's something going on.
They are psychologically attacking...
Our military internally.
And then they're trying to push this kind of stuff and push our boats into Iranian territory and spark a war.
You know, for crying out loud, our military is making soldiers walking around in red high heels.
And they're screwing with them in so many ways.
They promise them health care.
They promise them VA benefits when they get out.
But that just isn't the case.
So there is a war going on for veterans in this country.
We'll continue following these stories as they unfold.
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