At long last, the warning cry about the Bliar’s dangerous state-of-mind and foreign policy is being picked-up by the media. Significantly, the recently-leaked Sawer memo and its implications come first from Dubai and Pakistan , ie Asian countries with a rather different perspective on what New Labour’s arrogant John Reid assumes to be the world community.
When people like Reid and Bliar use such phrases, attaching them to emotive clarion calls for the ’defence of freedom’, ’our traditional (…)
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At last the Silence is being Broken, UK War-Plans are Exposed by the World’s Media
30 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Is Blair preparing for a new war?
30 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
DUBAI: The British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s March 21 speech defending his country’s foreign policy seems fairly benign until one delves between the lines.
It has been billed by the press as a defence of decisions made to invade Afghanistan and Iraq in light of Blair’s diminishing popularity.
It might be. But on the other hand, it could be an attempt at setting us up for an endless war scenario in the name of defending "our values".
There is no doubt that Blair is a natural salesman. (…) -
Karma and the New Crusaders
30 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsApropos the double-talk currently emanating from the quislings in 10 Downing Street, Hannah Strange, London’s UPI correspondent ends her Iran report by observing that, "For now, the government appears to be performing a diplomatic balancing act, attempting to dispel fears of a rush to war while simultaneously preparing for it."
While the Straw mouth says one thing, the Bliar orifice says another. Which one we wonder is more full of shit?
It’s typical New Labour. Keep pointing your (…) -
The rancid relationship
29 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Britain’s close alliance with the United States has become nothing but one-way traffic
by Richard Norton-Taylor
A senior British military commander in the invasion of Iraq said the other day that Donald Rumsfeld, the US defence secretary, should be tried for war crimes. He was speaking in private and, I assume, did not mean to be taken literally. But there was no mistaking the anger in his voice.
It reflected a deep fury at the decision to disband the Iraqi army after the invasion, a (…) -
ONE MILLION WALK OUT BRITAIN’S BIGGEST DAY OF ACTION SINCE 1926 GENERAL STRIKE
29 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Strike protests in Paris and London
By Philip Johnston
It was the best of strikes and it was the worst of strikes.
Across Britain and France millions of public sector workers stopped work, in the former to protest about pension reforms and in the latter to block new youth employment contracts.
But whereas in Britain the day was marked by nothing more revolutionary than picket lines and rallies, in France it ended with clashes on the streets. In Paris, where 700,000 marched, police (…) -
He’s preparing to kill again! Will someone stop him?
26 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentA letter recently leaked by a very senior civil servant, John Sawer, Political Director of the British Foreign Office, blows the whistle on the Bliar regime’s plans for manipulating the UN Security Council nations into paving the way for a war against Iran. The entire, macabre staging of events via the IAEA and the UNSC is, as a Russian diplomat described it in Geneva, déja vu.
The letter Sawer has leaked reveals the intentions of the Foreign Office over the next few weeks to persuade both (…) -
A Very British Coup?
25 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments"If there were ever an excuse for a Very British Coup to take place to remove the dishonest NeoCon puppets who, like Doctor Who’s aliens, have colonised the British Executive then surely it is now. Brigadeer Lethbridge Stewart where are you now in our hour of need. With the sheepish Labour party spellbound by blue eyed PR boy Tony and his witch doctors a military coup might be the only way to rid Britain of corruption.
’Glorifying terror’? Perish the thought."
So writes Tony Gosling, 911 (…) -
Chernobyl Disaster Linked to Higher Rate of Infant Mortality in Britain by Ian Herbert and Deborah
24 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsPublished on Thursday, March 23, 2006 by the Independent / UK
The debate over the health effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Britain reopens today with research which suggests that infant deaths were higher in areas where rain fell as the plume of fallout passed overhead.
A study by the epidemiologist John Urquhart, to be presented at a conference at City Hall in London marking the 20th anniversary of the disaster, suggests that infant deaths may have risen by 11 per cent (…) -
Leaked letter in full: UK diplomat outlines Iran strategy
23 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Times Online March 22, 2006
Leaked letter in full: UK diplomat outlines Iran strategy By Times Online John Sawers, a leading British diplomat, outlined his strategy for winning Russian and Chinese support for tougher action against Iran in a confidential letter dated March 16. It was addressed to his counterparts in France, Germany and the US:
"Stanislas de Laboulaye, Michael Schaefer, Nick Burns, Robert Cooper.
Nick, Michael and I had a word yesterday about how to handle the (…) -
Dealing with Britain’s Serial-Killer War-Criminals
23 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsAn old saying in Stalinist eastern Europe about media propaganda went something like this: whatever the Government says believe the opposite and you won’t be far wrong. When BBC television deliberately blacked out the annual CND anti-war march last week it added a typically English "if you don’t like it, ignore it and hope it goes away" flavour to the encroaching practice of news censorship in vogue with the Corporation’s apparatchiks.
The quisling secret-service agents who currently run (…)