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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It is ridiculous Balan, and so is Johnson's refusal to help get Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe out of Iran.
    She's being held by the Mad Mullahs of Tehran, she's a pawn in their political game, there are no guarantees she'll be released however our government abases itself. I find it very odd that her captors and torturers are exonerated from all blame and her continuing incarceration is somehow all the fault of our Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and the Foreign Office. But that's the Alice in Wonderland world we live in nowadays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    She's being held by the Mad Mullahs of Tehran, she's a pawn in their political game, there are no guarantees she'll be released however our government abases itself. I find it very odd that her captors and torturers are exonerated from all blame and her continuing incarceration is somehow all the fault of our Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and the Foreign Office. But that's the Alice in Wonderland world we live in nowadays.
    Amazing what political will can do sinkov. The spineless cretins we have running this $hitfest haven't got a f*cking clue...

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