http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_hostage_crisis
I was in Rhine Main AFB, and NCOIC of the USA Information Booth in the Frankfurt.
http://www.airportcity-frankfurt.com/cm ... 9/9682.htm
I was approached by a Iranian lady, who had the same look in her eyes as Bree on the bed. We are trained in the army to identify these situations. I approached her from outside my booth, slowly, no words, just controlled relaxed body actions..looking into her eyes always, letting her see, my soul. The DEUTSCHEN POLIZEI, always had us in sight, we had been threatened daily since the situation happened. I am a retired US army analyst, I can advice you with Bree's situation if needed. I ask you watch this video first.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=5165220
Day to Day, January 20, 2006 · Twenty five years ago in Iran, and just hours after President Ronald Reagan took the oath of office, Americans captured at the U.S. embassy in Tehran and held hostage for 444 days were finally allowed to go home. Karen Grigsby Bates talks with two former hostages about the atmosphere in Tehran at the time, and the ordeal they endured while waiting for release.
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