Iran Sentences Game Developer To Death

CleverCover

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I thought we all agreed to keep out of Iran.
They don't like us and we don't want our lives to be bargaining chips between countries.
 

Seraj

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Feel sorry for the guy :/

I'm no genius when it comes to the history between Iran and the US, but for those who've played the (free) game; Cat and the Coup. Doesn't that mean that it's pretty much the CIAs fault for the current government being as they are?
 

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You have got to be fucking kidding me...

Well Iran, if you have the fucking balls to do it than you deserve the shitstorm that's going to go down because of it. Anonymous being the least of your problems as I'm pretty sure they'll act upon this...

Something like this would have caused a war about 30, 40 years ago, but nowadays, I'm not so sure it will do more than upset a few politicians.

Not to be arrogant, but the fact that he's American should have been enough for Iran to say "maybe killing this guy is a bad idea and we should get him out of our country"

Still, Iran is going to get hit with a shitstorm here in the next decade if they don't back the fuck off.
 

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GreatTeacherCAW said:
They aren't executing him just because he made video games. If what they say is true, the fact that they are only executing him is kind of getting off light. Like someone above me said, stuff like this used to start wars.

Key phrase there is "if what they say is true." Iran has a history of eliciting false confessions or just making them up. They also refuse to allow the guy to meet with legal counsel via the Swiss embassy, which represents US interests in Iran.
 

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Let this tragedy be a lesson to you: don't visit drawkcab ssa countries that think they're still in the dark ages.

FOR. ANY. REASON.
 

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Yup, sentencing an American game developer to death will definitely sway public opinion in their favor!

Honestly Iran, do you have no subtlety? By overreacting like this you lose public favor and you look bad. Which mean that even if the accusations are true, this game developer will still meet his goals (sway public opinion). The appropriate response Iran should have had was to leave him alone and develop counter videogames, this way they end up with less egg on their face.
 
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This is Iran. Back in the 80s, we were far more worried about them than Iraq.

Given what's happening in Egypt, Syria and Turkey though...
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
This is Iran. Back in the 80s, we were far more worried about them than Iraq.

Given what's happening in Egypt, Syria and Turkey though...
Turkey? I think you meant Libya, there is no revolution in Turkey ;)

Jingle Fett said:
Yup, sentencing an American game developer to death will definitely sway public opinion in their favor!

Honestly Iran, do you have no subtlety? By overreacting like this you lose public favor and you look bad. Which mean that even if the accusations are true, this game developer will still meet his goals (sway public opinion). The appropriate response Iran should have had was to leave him alone and develop counter videogames, this way they end up with less egg on their face.
You see, this is what they want, they want attention, not to look good, they see this as their chance, the US is having money problems, what better time to pick on Ol' Sam than now?
 

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I feel badly for the guy, as our government is shady and lacking in credibility at best, and horrendously manipulative and self-serving at worst. While he probably felt he was doing the right thing, he was probably convinced to do it just to further some asshole's political agenda, not the greater good.

I'd like to be wrong, of course, but it's not where I'd put my money if I were a betting type.
 
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Seraj said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
This is Iran. Back in the 80s, we were far more worried about them than Iraq.

Given what's happening in Egypt, Syria and Turkey though...
Turkey? I think you meant Libya, there is no revolution in Turkey ;)
So you say now!

(Yeah....just waking up, my bad ;) )
 
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vansau said:
Now, it's going to execute a man because he made videogames.
Honestly? I don't think this is gonna happen. Having spoken to a friend who's quite knowledgable about the country - I think this is International Trolling.

He'll be held for long enough to really get people annoyed, and then released quietly. At least that's what I hope.

They have got a history of that, given the street behind the British Embassy is called Bobby Sands [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Sands] street.
 

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vansau said:
Additionally, one of KumaWar episodes the company created was called "Assault on Iran" and required players to infiltrate an Iranian nuclear facility in order to grab evidence of illegal uranium enrichment and sabotage the country's atomic weaponry.
I'm not defending Iran here, but seriously..

The Iranian regime is crazy and increasingly paranoid. Of course they are, they're hated by a large segment of their own population.

Making really bad and blatant propaganda about a country run by foaming lunatics and then going there is a terrible idea. I have an Iranian friend who won't even go back to visit her family because while at university in Britain she wrote essays which would be considered subversive in Iran.

If you did this in North Korea, you'd disappear and be tortured to death. Fortunately, Iran just likes to throw its weight around and put on show trials, so it's likely nothing will come of this.

In short, Iran is crazy. Baiting crazy people, however, is stupid.
 

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evilthecat said:
The Iranian regime is crazy and increasingly paranoid. Of course they are, they're hated by a large segment of their own population.
Why on earth hasn't there been a revolution there then?

The Iranian government being how it is, I'm sure the international community will jump to the peoples defence.

Although I can see the Iranian government reacting -just- like the Gadaffi regime, if not worse.
 

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while I strongly disagree with Iran here and hope like crazy he gets released I also have to realize that bad things happen because they make us appreciate the good things more, thus making us happier when good things DO happen.

fuck. I don't think a perfect world is possible even in heaven.



EDIT: Iran needs to realize that this is the shit that makes people not like them. not the videogames. America may not be perfect but at least WE have freedom of speech.
 

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This reminds me of when Iran snatched thos British sailors. They were eventually released and were shown on TV smiling and greeting their leader (I can't be arsed to try and spell it) while shaking hands.

You just KNEW there was a sniper or other gunman nearby to make sure they all smiled and made Iran look lovely and magnanimous and if they didn't, goodnight Vienna.

I sincerely hope that he is released because, if not, things go go very badly, very quickly. I'd much sooner see another "oh look at us Iranians showing mercy, aren't we so nice?" bullshit video than the alternative.

One one side we have a trigger-happy, xenophobic (ironically), self-important, head-in-the-sand country with quite a sizeable nuclear arsenal (The USA) and on the other there is Iran with it's emerging nuclear capabilities (if you believe them when they say it's for peaceful purposes only they you are an idiot) run by a despot and a bunch of religious loonies who seen to like tickling the dragons tail.

Wardy