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Denials As Expected
Until the video was released, Iran didn't deny anything and as a matter of fact seemed to concur with the events even though they downplayed them as "normal." But the Pentagon released a four minute video allegedly recorded from the ship's deck of the fast boats circling around the Navy ships. Naturally, the Iranians denied the evidence was factual and declared it fabricated.
Playing devil's advocate here, its definitely not hard to argue that video fabrication has become very easy in these times with the ready availability of Apple's video tools or applications on the net (both legit and pirated) for video editing.
So what can anybody take for fact these days?
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