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To: Carolyn who wrote (121883)1/18/2012 7:59:09 AM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
Carolyn..hussein obama not only bows before world moslum dictators he is forcing all of America to bow and submit to tyrants around the world...can the damage this person has done to the USA ever be repaired? How very sad.

Iran promises to return US drone - as a pink toy
It may not have been quite what Barack Obama meant when he called on Iran to return a US drone that crashed in the Islamic Republic.
Wednesday 18 January 2012
By Raf Sanchez,
Washington
telegraph.co.uk



Rather than giving back the multi-million dollar piece of spyware, which has been gleefully paraded for the world's cameras, an Iranian toy maker has promised to send the White House a pink plastic toy replica of the downed drone.

The Ayeh Art group has been doing a brisk trade in models of the RQ-170, producing around 2,000 a day, and in an inspired moment of self-publicity has promised to reserve one for President Obama.

“He said he wanted it back, and we will send him one,” said Reza Kioumars, the company's head of cultural production.

As well as coming in a garish range of colours unlikely to considered by the US military, the model drones have one other addition, courtesy of the regime.

Each toy aircraft carries the slogan "We will America under our feet," a favourite saying of Ayatollah Khomeini.

Progress on return of the real drone is going less well: Iran last demanded an apology from the US before it would even considering handing back the craft.

There was no immediate reaction from the White House.