Fmr. Amb. John Limbert, one of the 52 Americans taken hostage by Iran in 1979, says "I for one want no part of the president's posturing about Iran."https://t.co/MAdCOBr1ml
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 5, 2020
Emotional appeal from a former US Hostage in Iran on news Trump may bomb 52 cultural sites in Iran for the 1979 hostage crisis:
"Mr. President, if you are listening, please don’t bother yourself on my account. Because I want nothing to do with it."https://t.co/7wyz9M5RIs
— Trita Parsi (@tparsi) January 5, 2020
Trump vows to bomb 52 sites in Iran in honor of the Americans held hostage there in '79. One of those hostages, Amb. John Limbert, has denounced Trump's muddled and reckless Iran policy. Clearly, he's not into Iran being bombed in his name https://t.co/eQebTJ2jVv
— Tony Karon (@TonyKaron) January 5, 2020
Is the Killing of Qassem Suleimani an Act of War? | “John Limbert, one of fifty-two Americans who were taken hostage in Iran in 1979, told me that he was happy Suleimani was gone, but quickly added, ‘This is not going to end well.’l https://t.co/tboAC6pBiI
— Andrew Grossman (@andygr) January 3, 2020
John Limbert, the last of the hostages to retire from the for. service, is a deeply thoughtful man who was an inspiration to work with. He kept his humanity despite an unthinkable ordeal. What a contrast with others who’ve gone through nothing & have none of that quality. https://t.co/XKO2Ofg57G
— Daniel Benjamin (@Benjamin05055) January 6, 2020