2012/12/13

Felicity Arbuthnot: Plotting to Wage War on Syria without UN

Authorization. Somewhere between being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the consolidating farce of the presentation in Oslo yesterday, recipients were plotting another freedom and democracy, bringing humanitarian intervention, illegal regime change and the destruction of a country in order to save it. Remember Libya was not going to be another Iraq disaster, lessons have been learned? Libya's ruined towns and social structure of course, chillingly resemble Iraq. Now, it is Syria's turn, but Syria will not be another Libya, yes mistakes have been made, but lessons have yet again been earned. Today's London Independent cover story reports the plan for the international coalition to provide air and naval support, plus military training for the opposition, commenting that Western intervention is now deemed necessary, as civil war has reached a tipping point, and of course Britain, France and US agree no boots on the ground. This is the outcome of a secret meeting in London recently, hosted by Sir David Richards, who heads Britain's armed forces. Participants in the scheming were the military chiefs of France, Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE and (surprise) a three star American General. The paper records, Strategy was discussed at great length, with other UK government Ministries and their counterparts in allied states also holding meetings. read plotting another overthrow of massive illegality of a sovereign leader and government. Langleterre, ah, la perfide Angleterre, is an expression regarding Britain, believed to go back as far as the 13th century relating to acts of duplicity, treachery and infidelity in relations with other nation states, states Wiki neatly. Prime Minister Cameron is determined to involve Britain in more bloodshed, having learned nothing from his disastrous involvement in Libya. Sorry, he is determined that more should be done by Britain to bring an end to the strife. That would be a first, and of course Foreign Secretary Hague I have been a Conservative Friend of Israel since I was sixteen, has long been stating that Britain must arm the insurgents and pledging considerable sums to do so. 

No comments: