US Press Secretary Sean Spicer Falsely Accuses Iran Of Attacking U.S. Navy Vessel, An Act Of War

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WEB Notes: The US wants war with Iran so bad they are willing to lie about the actions of Iran. Creating false narratives is nothing new, governments have been doing this since the dawn of time to serve global agendas. The US falsely accused Iran of attacking the US which is a lie and then they never corrected their account. This proves they are willing to do anything to get the American public to accept war with Iran.

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The White House press corps wanted to know what being put “on notice” entailed, and Spicer responded by claiming that Iran’s government took actions against a U.S. naval vessel, which would be an act of war. “I think General Flynn was really clear yesterday that Iran has violated the Joint Resolution, that Iran’s additional hostile actions that it took against our Navy vessel are ones that we are very clear are not going to sit by and take,” he said. “I think that we will have further updates for you on those additional actions.”

Major Garrett of CBS News quietly corrected him, saying “a Saudi vessel,” and Spicer then responded almost inaudibly: “Sorry, thank you, yes a Saudi vessel. Yes, that’s right.” He did not in any way address his false claim that it was an Iranian attack, however.

Pentagon spokesman Christopher Sherwood confirmed to The Intercept that the attack was in fact conducted against a Saudi warship, and that the Pentagon suspects Houthi rebels. “It was a Saudi ship – it was actually a frigate” said Sherwood. “It was [conducted by] suspected Houthi rebels off the coast of Yemen.”

This, of course, is how American wars start. In the infamous 1964 “Gulf of Tonkin incident,” as it is often referred to, the White House and the Pentagon accused North Vietnamese forces of attacking two Navy destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam on August 4. President Lyndon Johnson used the attacks to coax Congress into approving a resolution, known as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, that authorized military action in Vietnam. As the New York Times noted a few years ago, the “attack never happened.”

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3 thoughts on “US Press Secretary Sean Spicer Falsely Accuses Iran Of Attacking U.S. Navy Vessel, An Act Of War

  1. It’s the plan coming into play. Does everyone remember Patrick Clawson openly bragging that the U.S. could and would use a false flag to attack Iran? Like I said a while ago, people forget yesterday and are distracted by the show put in front of them today. Things in Syria didn’t go as planned so I guess this is plan B. Hence the trump puppet show.

      1. At least as far as instigating anything.

        False flag blamed on them is the NWO’s only option… to get the war started.

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