
(CNSNews.com) – Hours after Iranian President Hasan Rouhani told the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday his country was “on the frontlines of fighting terror,” Argentina’s vice president reminded the world that her country still has a 23-year-old score to settle with Tehran – over the deadliest terror attack in its history.
After expressing condolences for the victims of terror everywhere, Gabriela Michetti said “we know that of which we speak,” and recalled the suicide truck bombings that targeted the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992, and the Argentine-Israel Mutual Association (AMIA) Jewish community center two years later.
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