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Just do a search for "Iranian Air Headquarters" in Google Earth. Totally hilarious.
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You owe me a new laptop; I spewed Coke all over this one when I read this.JJVP wrote:Someone using Google Earth made the discovery. The building was built by Israeli engineers. Been there for decades. Iranian officials incensed, want it removed.![]()
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Just do a search for "Iranian Air Headquarters" in Google Earth. Totally hilarious.
I thought we agreed that if we press the U.N. and force Israel and South Korea to disarm and be gun-free zones, they'd be safer, like in a campus building, or Mexico where guns are illegalesxmarkc wrote:Israel should respond that they are "sending over a device to remove it immediately. Please put on your hardhats"
Dang it, you owe me coffee.baldeagle wrote:That is not a star of david. It is an aim point.
If you're in the DFW area, or ever come to the DFW area, I will buy you coffee and lunch.Dragonfighter wrote:Dang it, you owe me coffee.baldeagle wrote:That is not a star of david. It is an aim point.
Deal.baldeagle wrote:If you're in the DFW area, or ever come to the DFW area, I will buy you coffee and lunch.Dragonfighter wrote:Dang it, you owe me coffee.baldeagle wrote:That is not a star of david. It is an aim point.
That is exactly what I thought when I saw this on the news about a week ago. I didn't realize at the time that Israeli's had designed/built the building.baldeagle wrote:That is not a star of david. It is an aim point.
They probably did, it was probably a subject of much "water-cooler" chat in the ready-room and just never filtered into official channels.C-dub wrote:What I'm in the most amazement about is that this is an airport and for the past 30 years not one pilot or passenger has noticed this?