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Testing the Special Relationship

by coldwarrior ( 101 Comments › )
Filed under Libya, Nuclear Weapons, Politics, Terrorism, UK at February 8th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

“Nations have no permanent friends or allies, they only have permanent interests.”-Lord Palmerston

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Indeed, the former Prime Minister is correct in that matter. Pursuing permanent national interests is a main function of governments; this can be balanced against keeping long time allies, which in and of itself is a form of national interest, but allies are not to be permanent at the price of security or sovereignty. Sometimes allies will act in self interest against the interests of their allies. The test of that friendship is two fold, what the offending country is willing to do against an ally in pursuit of its own national interest, and what the offended country is willing to accept and not react to in deference to that friendship.

The above conundrum of foreign relations is most recently being put to the test between the US and the UK. There has been much hand-ringing and ink spilled over the wiki-leaks revelation that President Obama gave the Russians The British nuclear locations and the types of warhead that are deployed and are in development in order to get the latest SALT treaty ratified. It appears the information given was on the British Trident missiles that are manufactured and maintained in the US. Britain will not confirm its actual number of missiles, but most of the information is out here in defense circles already. That being said, an ally does not do that sort of thing especially just to get a practically meaningless treaty about strategic nuclear weapons passed. The sending back of the Churchill bust and giving the queen an Ipod of his speeches does not fall into the realm of abuse of an ally; those acts were of a selfish, narcissistic man trying to appease the ghosts of his father, the Kenyan, who hated and fought against Britain and colonial rule and was imprisoned for those actions. For Obama, as has been discussed on this blog since before is election, those things are personal and Third World Liberation driven. I am sure after he is gone, the bust of Churchill will be returned and the Queen will have long forgotten about the Ipod. These acts are transient and personal, the revealing of nuclear secrets are not; this is an actual abuse of an ally.

Abuse of an ally brings me to this: The Labour Governments under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown negotiated with Colonel Gaddafi to release the Pan-Am flight 103 bomber so that a British Petroleum contract with Libya would be approved by Colonel Gaddafi; at first both PM’s denied the action, however, it has been revealed by British Cabinet Secretary, Sir Gus O’Donnel that the denial is a lie and the Labour governments were very active in this mess. This terrorist bombing killed 190 American Citizens and 80 from 20 other countries. Prime Minister Cameron is outraged over the release, the denial/cover-up,  and is considering calling an inquiry into the previous government’s role in this act. It is very apparent that both Blair and Brown’s Labour Government are very complicit in working for the release of convicted terrorist Abdelbaset al-Megrah. The excuse for release was that he was in the terminal stages of prostate cancer with less than 90 days to live, he is still very much alive 18+ months after his release in August of 2009.

The American government would be next in line to try Abdelbaset al-Megrah for 190 counts of murder and other charges if he were ever released by the British. No one expected his release as he was serving many life terms in England.  Prime Ministers Blair and Brown both decided to follow Lord Palmerston’s quote and test how much abuse America would take so that an oil contract for BP could get  approved by the Libyans. The reaction from the State Department and the White House is one of disappointment that our ally would do something like this and that the decision to release him for an oil contract was a mistake.

So, the special relationship between the US and the UK moves on, both sides have undercut the other and acted in what was perceived by the governments as their own national interests. The US gave away some British nuclear secrets to get a treaty and the UK released a murderer of 190 Americans to get an oil contract. Both sides shrugged off the actions because both sides know that Prime Ministers and Presidents come and go, and as of right now, the relationship between the UK and the US has been tested by both sides and survives as it is in fact the closest thing to a permanent interest that both sides have in the realm of foreign affairs. How many more Labour/Democrat driven ‘tests’ can the relationship survive is anyone’s guess.

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The upcoming elections in the UK: a choice between an uber-progressive, another uber-progressive, and an Alinksy-quoting “conservative”

by Delectable ( 183 Comments › )
Filed under Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis, UK at April 8th, 2010 - 12:00 pm

Behold, the upcoming elections in the UK!

In the Labour Party – Gordon “Ugly Dumpling” Brown

Current Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party.

In the Tory Corner – David “I look like Larry Bird” Cameron –

Current Leader of the Tory Party. Educated at Eton and Oxford University.

In the Liberal-Democratic (aka Socialist) corner – Nick “Nobody knows who I am” Clegg

Now, the problems with Gordon Brown are well known and documented repeatedly, many times over, and also involve banning Geert Wilders from the country. It should go without saying that Nick Clegg, from the far-leftist Liberal-Democratic Party, which has the abominable open antisemite Baronness Jenny Tonge as the Lib-Dem party whip, is a committed far-leftist.

Yet I would caution against putting any hopes in David Cameron of the Tories as some form of “conservative hope” for the UK future. If this article is to be believed, David Cameron is hardly better than Gordon Brown. From the looks of it, he might even be worse. It looks like the choice will be between varying shades of progressivism for the British public.

The special relationship between Mrs Thatcher and Ronald Reagan was based on a genuine meeting of minds. The two leaders shared core beliefs in anti-communism and small government. But, since then, the Republicans have moved right and the Tories have moved left. The Republican party has just made it clear that it regards state-run healthcare as on a par with Satanism. But Mr Cameron tells British voters that he treasures the National Health Service. Only last week, the Tory leader gave a speech on community organisation in which he explicitly praised the late Saul Alinsky – a Chicago-based social organiser who is a bogeyman for many Republicans, who regard him as Mr Obama’s socialist Godfather.

From guns to God to taxes to climate change, the Tories and the Republicans are really no longer on the same political planet. This problem would become far more acute if a Tory victory in Britain next month was followed by a sweeping Republican victory in the mid-term congressional elections in November. Who exactly would a Prime Minister Cameron side with when political war broke out on the other side of the Atlantic? His political allies in Congress or his political hero in the White House?

Be sure to read it all. Then read this very important column about the Tories in the UK, and their resemblance to Obamism.

For the record, this is the quote in question, as said by David Cameron: “This plan is directly based on the successful community organising movement established by Saul Alinsky in the United States and has successfully trained generations of community organisers, including President Obama.”

And weep for the future of the UK.

Update: Here is more information on David Cameron here and here.

Tories and Cameron blow Huge Point lead in UK Elections

by Phantom Ace ( 133 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Elections 2010, Islamic Invasion, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Progressives, Sharia (Islamic Law), Tranzis, UK at March 1st, 2010 - 12:00 pm

The UK, like America, has had a financial crisis. Like America, they have  a Totalitarian regime that appeases the enemy of the British people while demonizing the patriotic British. UK cities have Islamic No Go zones and even Sharia law is accepted there. Unemployment is up and the people are angry about the direction of their nation. This would spell trouble for any government and it appeared to be the case a few months ago when the Tories (Conservatives) had a double digit point lead. However that has vanished to 2 points now and the current radical Progressive PM Gordon Brown may lead a Minority Government .

David Cameron, the favorite to become the U.K.’s next prime minister, has seen his commanding lead over Gordon Brown vanish. Alex Massie on how “change” has lost its magic for the Tories.

It wasn’t supposed to be like this. An exhausted Labour Party led by an unpopular, charmless prime minister whose economic policies had helped bankrupt the country was supposed to be sleepwalking to electoral disaster. Barring calamity, David Cameron’s Conservatives would win this year’s British general election and win it handsomely to boot. Suddenly, however, that’s no longer such a slam dunk. The Tories are wobbling and British politics is less predictable and more interesting than seemed possible just a couple of months ago.

A Sunday Times survey this week reported that the Tories hold just a two-point advantage and consequently, thanks to the quirks of the current constituency boundaries, Labour would, if this result were repeated in the election itself, emerge as the largest party.

Read it here: Will Britain’s Conservatives Blow it?

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The British-Islamic Terror connection

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on The British-Islamic Terror connection
Filed under Dhimmitude, Islamists, Terrorism, UK at December 17th, 2008 - 10:34 am

The UK is basically a Dhimmi state. They allow radical groups to operate and give the Muslims special rights. In the UK they crack down on Christian groups and symbols but give Islam a pass. They allow people in from countries that hate the West.

Why Britons get caught in the Pakistan web

Gordon Brown’s statement made in Pakistan this week that “three quarters of the most serious terrorist plots investigated by UK authorities are linked to al-Qaeda sympathisers in Pakistan” is true, but a little misleading. The direct terrorist threat to Britain comes above all from members of the Muslim minority in Britain. These are mainly of Pakistani origin, and retain close links to their relatives in Pakistan; so of course the threat to Britain has an especially Pakistani cast.

It would be equally true to say that a majority of the terrorist plots investigated by the French authorities have a link to Muslim North Africa, since that is where most French Muslim families originated.

Islamist extremism has, however, become a special problem in Pakistan for two reasons. The first has been a particular regional tradition of radical Islam, which in South Asia as a whole can be traced back to the Deobandi religious tradition. The second – which has become mixed up with the first – is the radicalising and destabilising effects of two regional conflicts: Kashmir and Afghanistan.

The UK will do nothing, neither will America, Europe or even Israel. This is all desired by the powers that be in the name of Multiculturalism and Globalism. The UK is gone and finished, I bet the next King will take the shahada! America has the same problem, we are allowing and giving preferences to Islamic immigrant over Hispanics and Asians. This is ridiculous. Why is Islam given speacial treatment, I’m sick of it!