Britain at war with Iran???

By tdf, December 25, 2006

“They seek to pin us back in Lebanon, in Iraq and in
Palestine. Our response should be to expose what they are doing, build the alliances to prevent it and pin them back across the whole of the region.”
said English Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in a speech delivered this week in Dubai, to a carefully selected group of businessmen.

 He was referring, of course, to the strategic threat posed to the world by Iran.  What strikes me as strange about that excerpt of Tone the Bone’s missionary efforts in the Middle East are the ‘pin us back’ and  ‘Lebanon, Iraq and in Palestine’ elements. I haven’t seen any proof, but perhaps I can nevertheless still entertain the thought, that a link exists, the strength of which I couldn’t estimate, between several unnamed insurgent groups currently operating at full potency in Iraq and the Iranian government. Letting the mind wander in that direction is possible due to the logical likelihood of Shia dominated Iran, feeling and demonstrating a need to help their kin in Iraq (Shia groups in Iraq). Though as mentioned, I have seen no hard evidence which validates this link. So as much as I wouldn’t assume as fact that Iran were orchestrating much of the horrific bloodshed in Baghdad and many other areas of the liberated Iraq, I can still understand how and why Blair included Iran somehow lined up against British troops and Britain, as a country, behind them. It is the inclusion in the statement of Lebanon and Palestine which both shocked and confused me…From when have British forces been operating in Palestine and Lebanon??? Blair is grouping us as a nation, side by side the US, and accepting that they are side by side, as are we (Britain), to Israel. As my explorations into the cess pool of recent news grow ever more valiant and fruitful, I have failed to register anything but disgust in reaction to the constant trickle of revelations about Zionist shackles placed on the American Government. From balloting new senators on their duties regarding the protection of Israel to directly influencing war maneuvers involving the American Government and more importantly, their army. Those relationships are strange but very real, too real. Blair has now added Britain to that gang as a fellow subordinate to play fetch for Israel alongside our Yankee chums. Was Britain really supportive of the Israeli massacre of 1000 Lebanese civilians only a few months ago?? Is Britain supportive of Israeli expansion over Palestinian land and the slow murder of the means to exist for those unfortunate enough to be living in the Gaza Strip???

 

Levy whispers sweetly into Tony Blair’s receptive ear ‘Fuck me now, kiss me later?’. The lovebirds were later seen hand in hand, slipping into a S & M club in Soho.

  Lord Levy; efficient fundraiser for the Labour party, Blair’s pal, British special envoy to the Middle east, a man described by the Jerusalem Post as ‘”undoubtedly the notional leader of British Jewry” and by another Israeli newspaper as ‘”a leading international Zionist”, Levy is one hint to the depths of putrid depravity that the group we call ‘government’ regularly bathes in. Why send an ardent Zionist to a region where expansionist Zionism is one of the most common woes? We may as well be sending..hang on… I feel the need to drop the ‘we’ as despite Blair’s willingness to bring me under his arm in the ‘we support Israel’ party, I am not keen. To say the least. The interests of the region would be just as well, if not better, served by sending Thatcher. Or Mike Tyson… Sir Christopher Meyer, former British Ambassador to Washington, has said that the Saudi and Jordanian royal families told him Levy was “not terribly welcome in their countries; and that he was received only out of friendship for Tony Blair.” No surprises there then and I can assume that those sentiments are shared unanimously across the Arab world. I don’t think that the British government is similar to their trans-atlantic colleagues in regards to total, unflinching subservience towards Israel; only Blair is inclined to lean that way. As was demonstrated by the very public outcry of despair at our PM’s cruelty back in July when the Lebanese death toll was rising like hot air and Blair’s own ministers were screaming constructive criticism such as ‘’These are not surgical strikes but have instead caused death and misery amongst innocent civilians.'(Jack Straw, then Leader of The Commons). There are a few old duffers knocking about the demonic halls of Westminster and blood stained House of Commons, who retain a semblance of integrity. Shame Blair isn’t one of them. 

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