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Remembering Iran Air Flight 655: A Victim of US Military Miscalculation in 1988
Explore the somber history of Iran Air Flight 655, a stark reminder of the consequences of a tragic military error in 1988. Join us as we reflect on this sobering event and its lasting impact.
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