AP Reports Iran Blast as "Accidental"

Is the Associated Press a mouthpiece for the Iranian regime? One would have to think so with its near comical reporting of today’s explosion (or explosions) outside Tehran.

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An accidental explosion at a Revolutionary Guard ammunition depot west of Tehran killed at least 15 soldiers on Saturday, officials said.

The explosion occurred while military personnel were transporting munitions at a base, said Guard spokesman Gen. Ramazan Sharif. The base is located outside Bidganeh village, 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of the capital.

The Guard is Iran’s most powerful military force.

“My colleagues at the Guard were transporting ammunition at one of the depots at the site when an explosion occurred as a result of an accident,” Sharif said.

At least 15 Guard members were killed, state TV reported. The semi-official ISNA news agency said 10 people were injured and hospitalized. Sharif said some of them were in critical condition.

Lawmaker Parviz Soroori ruled out sabotage.

“No sabotage was involved in this incident. It has nothing to do with politics,” Soroori was quoted as saying by the parliament’s website, icana.ir.

That’s it. Really. Nothing more.

This was picked up verbatim by the Washington Post and many others.

Compare the AP’s credulous nonsense to the reporting at the BBC. At least its sane. (They have “accident” in quotes.)

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