Guardian: Reports on its exclusive release of secret Palestinian Authority ( PA) documents. Lets see the Guardian is up in arms over the Murdoch’s News of the World and its alleged hacking of politicians and those in the arts, but its releasing previous private documents that discuss the talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, lets see New of the World some affair story, while the Guardian with the release of these documents could cause the collapse of the PA and lead to War in the Middle East. If one reads between the lines the Guardian is furious that the PA has made concessions to Israel in the hope of getting a State, it seems that the Guardian would rather the PA didn’t do deals, and that Israel should be made to suffer so the Guardian can keeps its left wing anti Israel purity. This is major scandal that could lead to War in the region, will other papers be critical of the Guardian or will the left wing, and in this the BBC is a prime suspect, will it nail the Guardian for doing something that can lead to WAR and DEATHS. Have my doubts folks, lets wait an see, so BBC will you be critical of the Guardian.
A look at the Politics of the United States and the UK. The Foreign Policies of both countries and how they behave in the International Community.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Release Secret Documents - Former Cabinet Secretary
Mail on Sunday: Reports that a former Cabinet Secretary speaking off the record has stated that former Labour PM Tony Blair should be made to release his private correspondence and notes of his talks with Bush 43. As stated in this blog, the UK Establishment is going to hang Tony Blair out to dray, they are not going to take the fall for the mess that was Iraq. As New Labour is dead and buried, as Ed Miliband has thrown Tony Blair over the ship the Establishment have a free hand, a Cabinet Secretary or a former Cabinet Secretary does not speak in this type of case in less he has taken a lot of informed soundings. The papers will get released one way or another, you can count on that, a well placed strategic leak to a newspaper, it really depends on the content, the implication is that Tony Blair lied to Parliament, his argument that the legal advice of the Attorney General was provisional is an interesting argument, this blog would like to know more about the 11 March 2003 meeting between the PM and the Attorney General, the one Tony Blair cant recall the content, does recall Reagan and Iran - Contra and some of those details; lets be clear this blog will defend Iran - Contra to the last detail, Reagan was trying to get hostages out of a hell hole in Lebanon; while Blair was going for the Invasion of Iraq. One can presume that the Iraq Inquiry will be quite scathing about the sofa government of Tony Blair, his statements to the House of Commons, his argument that he was making a political point, a former Cabinet Secretary once stated he was being economical with the truth in the Thatcher Era. No UK Armed Forces Personnel can ever die in an illegal war, but it was iffy, if no troops had died then we could quite happily send Blair to the International Court but our brave forces have died in Iraq, thus this case should be added to Suez, and lets allow Blair to become the new Eden.
Brown hacked off - Gordon Brown and Telephone hacking
Telegraph: Reports that former Labour PM Gordon Brown has called the Met over his fears that his phone was hacked while he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. This is another Labour politician jumping on the bandwagon in attempt to hurt the Murdoch Press Empire, to think that the security services would allow the mobile phone of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to be hacked is beyond common reason, the economic security of the UK is in the hands of the Chancellor, thus it can be presumed that the security services would make sure that any communication used by the either the PM or the Chancellor would be secure. While in Opposition under Blair the Labour Party courted the Murdoch Empire, once Rupert Murdoch moved to the Conservatives the Labour Party has reverted to its usual attack mode, in his book Tony Blair warned about jumping on bandwagons, this is a bandwagon that Labour could do without, Murdoch if he feels under attack has a bigger weapon through his press empire to make the Labour Party regret such move, New Labour is dead and buried by Ed Miliband, and Labour is back to OLD Labour.
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