BRITAIN’S DAVID CAMERON WANTS TO USE BOMBS TO PROSPECT FOR
GOLD IN SYRIA
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BY JOHN CHUCKMAN ON NOVEMBER 30, 2015 IN BRITAIN, IRAN, MIDDLE EAST,NEWS &
ANALYSIS, RUSSIA, SAUDI
ARABIA, SYRIA, UK, UNITED
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Cameron
functions as a noisy little lap dog yapping and snapping at anyone ignoring his
master, always in expectation of another approving stroke on the head. It truly
is that simple, and all the rest we read and hear is just noisy propaganda.
John
Chuckman
Jeremy
Corbyn, leader of the British Labour Party, is a man of genuine integrity and
honesty in his opposition to British bombing of Syria.
Indeed,
he is everything the Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron, is not.
I
think we see from the storm in the British press against Corbyn just how much
the establishment values integrity and honesty, which is to say, not at all.
Almost
every word of Cameron’s on the subject of bombing is deliberately deceptive.
He
is in fact an intimate part of “the club” which privately regards ISIS and
other murdering rogues as tools to an end, and that end is to destroy Assad and
turn Syria
into a rump state. The club’s members always falsely describe the situation in Syria as a
civil war rather than what it truly is, an invasion of a peaceful land by the
creatures of outside powers.
They
freely admit ISIS is horrible, innumerable
propaganda videos having established the fact for the public, but they make no
move to do something genuine about it. They portray the only man who is doing
something to help Syria’s
brave army, Vladimir Putin, as some kind of evil figure with dreams of empire.
There is a stream of propaganda and lies about everything Russia does, from its cruise missiles hitting Iran to its
planes bombing hospitals, all offered with zero evidence.
Cameron’s
every word on Syria
is inappropriate. A British Prime Minister has no business pronouncing on the
legitimacy of this or that government, especially one supported by the majority
of the country’s people, clans, and armed forces. Cameron himself, posing as
some cheap knock-off defender of democracy, positively Churchillian in his own
eyes, enjoys the support of about 35% of British voters.
Assad’s
government has fought bravely against monsters shipped in by Turkey and supplied by Saudi Arabia, Israel,
and America
for years now, while David Cameron sat back and pontificated.
Assad
is not an angel, but he runs a state with tolerance for all religious groups in
a region where that is not common, and he has often been generous in helping
those badly hurt by the likes of David Cameron – for example, the millions of
refugees created by the criminal invasion of Iraq. The reason Assad is hated by
Cameron and his associates in “the club” is his independent-mindedness in not
following Washington’s
dictates. Cameron functions as a noisy little lap dog yapping and snapping at
anyone ignoring his master, always in expectation of another approving stroke
on the head. It truly is that simple, and all the rest we read and hear is just
noisy propaganda.
Washington
and Tel Aviv are determined to see Assad gone. And you must ask yourself why
that should be a shared goal of the two most violent societies on earth today,
each of them in a state of perpetual war and oppression of millions.
Yes,
Turkey and Saudi Arabia hate Assad, too, but they mostly do
as they are told by Washington.
And
remember, one of those countries, Turkey,
is run by a lunatic who assassinates journalists and any Kurdish person he can
get his hands on, and the other, Saudi Arabia,
is run by a senile absolute monarch who regularly cuts off heads and crucifies
people and is conducting an illegal war in Yemen, killing civilians daily.
Those
are the characters with which David Cameron shares his bed.
What
is really at stake here is virtually never discussed in public: the right of
countries to exist in peace without outside interference from aggressive states
like America and Israel. The
United Nations should be in the forefront of demanding just that, but it has
been reduced to servility through internal manipulations and threats,
especially threats of withholding American financial support as was done some
years back. Ban Ki-moon is perhaps the most ineffectual Secretary General in
memory, sometimes sounding like a pope enjoining peace with no one listening.
Britain’s bombing in Syria would be just plain
old-fashioned aggression adding to that already being done by ISIS, al-Nusra,
and other cutthroats. We don’t know what targets Cameron has in mind, but he
simply has no business in the country, and we can be sure that if he were
sincere about only attacking terrorists, Syria would have welcomed him in
its desperate fight. Cameron just keeps repeating, like an unpleasant child who
thinks repetition makes something so, that the government of Syria must go.
The
government of Syria has not
sought Britain’s help, and
contrary to arrogant people like David Cameron, Syria does indeed have a
government, as legitimate as most in the world.
The
only people doing any bombing with the permission of the government are the
Russians, and they are supporting the only people doing any real fighting, the
Syrian army.
This
is not a small point for all those concerned about the rule of law, which you
might think would be a prime concern for those who claim they oppose terror.
It
took centuries to establish some rule of law in international affairs, and
today states like America
and Israel and Turkey ignore
it completely.
Good
old David Cameron wants to join the mob, getting his bit of attention.
And
it can’t have escaped Cameron’s attention how handsomely the war criminal, Tony
Blair, has been rewarded for doing his dirty part in tearing apart Iraq. He has
been showered with gold and sinecures.
Wouldn’t
it be natural for Cameron to expect a bit of that for dropping bombs on Syria?
Political Hypocrisy
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