Sunday 6 September 2009

Terrorism and its Import

The centre of Birmingham, New Street and Bennett's Hill, Mr Brown, is indeed somewhere from which "we cannot walk away."


'fascists and racists'




'anti-fascists'



While you blether on about "denying the territory of Afghanistan as a base for terrorists." and how it is essential to defend the United Kingdom (that will be 'Britain' to you, so that you can be a North Briton, won't it), from "a new crucible of terrorism" in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area (the Afghan war has slipped permanently into being referred to as Pakistan/Afghan, note) the fighting is breaking out in the centre of the UK's second city.

You're not using drones on Brummies - not yet - wiping out shoppers, wedding parties, people out for a family celebration, as you do in your currrent chosen battleground. But Birmingham has bitter experience of being in the front line of post imperial wars indulged in by overweeningly presumptuous UK political elites.

New Labour, your policies, are creating the base for terrorists; not in remote areas of the East but in central England. The clumsily put together and delivered apologia, masqueraded as a major explication of your Executive's assent to a U.K. role as part of an 'overall international strategy', confessed that your concerns are no longer, if they ever were, the security and peaceful well being of our country. You and your puppet master Blair have imported gross levels of threat and realised destruction not just to Iraq and Afghanistan, but into the United Kingdom. No wonder you cannot find supporters for your misbegotten policies and actions among more civilised European countries to whom you are so invariably discourteous.

There is little point in 'urging other countries to "take their share of responsibility" for security.' England has become, of our corrupted government's choice, the sump of Europe for every last problem and problem people who enter the EU. It all ends up here. Here because you kowtow to what President Eisenhower named and warned so plainly against - the military industrial complex. So-called global policies and development is nothing more than the propaganda arm of that complex, to which New Labour has made the United Kingdom wholly subservient.

'Britain's military will stay in Afghanistan until the country's own security forces can fight the Taliban and al Qaeda without assistance,' will they? And then presumably they will return home to help remove the the terrible threat that has been planted by Labour in our own country. Repeatedly the army has reported they are facing an enemy of whom at least some are from England. Perhaps it would be best of they faced them here, at source, and dealt with the terrorism wilfully created here before doing so in Afghanistan.

Calling people names, like racist and fascist, and anointing others with titles like anit-fascist organisations, doesn't alter the real nature of what was, this time, a violent but non-lethal confrontation between forces of everyday modern European life, and values and aims, infuriated by military provocation, imported from countries in which our army has no business except for the arms business.

The peoples of the UK can get on with each other with remarkable displays of tolerance, provided we have a government who practice a foreign policy that excludes attacking the countries of origin of many of our citizens, and domestic policies that recognize that England is not the back of beyond.

3 comments:

Elby the Beserk said...

FUBAR, as our friends across the pond say.

There is an alarming article in the Spectator on how Labour have stitched up the Quangos, so that even if they are driven into the hinterland at the election, their placemen will be set up in administrative layers at every level. Apparently very hard to dislodge also. The only cure, to shut them down wholesale.

Cameron will need some balls when he gets into power to exterminate this fifth column. Similarly to dismantle the database state. Our week in West Cork in April, delightful as ever, of course, was notable for the fact that you did not see CCTV everywhere, not cameras on every road bridge.

Labour give me severe Tourette's, and find my desire that they all die horrible and painful deaths curiously odd with my hippy being.

It did occur to me that Dave should do the following on gaining power.

1. Reinstated hanging for treason.
2. Try the head honchos for said crime against the state.
3. Sell tickets for the hanging.

1997 was no less than a silent putsch. That I was conned into voting for them, even with Toynbee's nose peg fixed hard on my schnozz, makes me feel sick. Never again.

The rumours of the state of Brown's mental health abound; rumours also of him standing down, and/or an October election (presumably to avoid wipeout next year - though I don't think it will. Even public servants are turning against them)

Sackerson said...

Hooray! You're back!

As to Brum, I rarely venture into town, since the architects ripped the heart out of it and turned into a series of windswept, beggar-and-mugger infested canyons.

hatfield girl said...

Hello S. Brum didn't used to be as you describe even quite recently. I shall be there in the Spring so will look with interest.