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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Time to Learn and Move On&#8221;?</title>
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		<title>By: David Kennedy</title>
		<link>http://dissidentvoice.org/2007/09/time-to-learn-and-move-on/#comment-6631</link>
		<dc:creator>David Kennedy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2007 14:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have just finished reading the Wayne Madsen Report on the US Air Force refusal to carry nuclear weapons to the Middle East for use  as part of PROJECT CHECKPOINT&#039;s planning for an attack on Iran

Here in Britain, the new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has tried to pretend that things have changed with &#039;poodle&#039; Blair&#039;s leaving office.  Part of this change is the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, although it has been reported that some were being stationed on the border with Iran.  {Was this part of the plan?]

I am horrified to learn that David Miliband, the new Foreign Secretary, has close links with the CHECKMATE team that is planning the attack on Iran.

The whole affair, if true, indicates once again just how evil Western leaders are.

There is a desperate need for something to be done, by massive public protest, to get these evil people out of office before we are all embroiled in a nuclear cataclysm.  Iraq is more than enough and an attack on Iran will certainly send a signal to ALL other nations around the world that the West is not to be trusted and a pre-emptive attack may be the only way of saving themselves from these madmen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just finished reading the Wayne Madsen Report on the US Air Force refusal to carry nuclear weapons to the Middle East for use  as part of PROJECT CHECKPOINT&#8217;s planning for an attack on Iran</p>
<p>Here in Britain, the new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has tried to pretend that things have changed with &#8216;poodle&#8217; Blair&#8217;s leaving office.  Part of this change is the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, although it has been reported that some were being stationed on the border with Iran.  {Was this part of the plan?]</p>
<p>I am horrified to learn that David Miliband, the new Foreign Secretary, has close links with the CHECKMATE team that is planning the attack on Iran.</p>
<p>The whole affair, if true, indicates once again just how evil Western leaders are.</p>
<p>There is a desperate need for something to be done, by massive public protest, to get these evil people out of office before we are all embroiled in a nuclear cataclysm.  Iraq is more than enough and an attack on Iran will certainly send a signal to ALL other nations around the world that the West is not to be trusted and a pre-emptive attack may be the only way of saving themselves from these madmen.</p>
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		<title>By: David Kennedy</title>
		<link>http://dissidentvoice.org/2007/09/time-to-learn-and-move-on/#comment-6629</link>
		<dc:creator>David Kennedy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2007 14:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Blair might not have been mentioned by his successor in &#039;Number 10&#039;, and he may now be forgotten by his erstwhile colleagues, but make no mistake his policies continue even if the rhetoric has been toned down to suit the mood of the times.

Britain is little more than a very willing puppet-state of America. Its public sector has been handed over to global capitalism with the full co-operation of Blair and his cronies. Its media is owned by global capitalists and its state-owned service is nothing but a propaganda voice for the New World Order (NWO). The so-called &quot;National Health Service&quot;, is now run largely by and for private American companies. The sell-off of Britain&#039;s public assets, like those in all other American puppet-states, has had the global vultures circling and feasting. Trade Unions have been rendered virtually impotent as most of their leaders have joined the gravy train. Now, the poor and powerless are left to bear the burden while the Prime Minister preaches from his pulpit about child poverty and third-world debt.

We have all been deceived by the cunning of American capital. Thatcher cosied up to Reagan and told us all there was &#039;no other way&#039;. Meanwhile, the subversion of the Labour Party was well underway. The first attempt, led by Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and Will Rodgers failed. The second attempt, by Blair, Brown, Mandelson and a broad swathe of cronies, succeeded beyond their wildest dreams - and they didn&#039;t need a &#039;Falklands War&#039; to consolidate their success. 

Gordon and Margaret&#039;s meeting in &#039;Number 10&#039; tells it all. The poor Tories are left stumbling around with New Labour proudly implementing NWO policies.

Domestic policies and foreign policies will continue to be dictated by America and will continue until the British people come to their senses and realise what has happened to their country while they were watching the &#039;telly&#039;.

&quot;The price of liberty is eternal vigilance&quot;. Sadly, we are all asleep.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blair might not have been mentioned by his successor in &#8216;Number 10&#8242;, and he may now be forgotten by his erstwhile colleagues, but make no mistake his policies continue even if the rhetoric has been toned down to suit the mood of the times.</p>
<p>Britain is little more than a very willing puppet-state of America. Its public sector has been handed over to global capitalism with the full co-operation of Blair and his cronies. Its media is owned by global capitalists and its state-owned service is nothing but a propaganda voice for the New World Order (NWO). The so-called &#8220;National Health Service&#8221;, is now run largely by and for private American companies. The sell-off of Britain&#8217;s public assets, like those in all other American puppet-states, has had the global vultures circling and feasting. Trade Unions have been rendered virtually impotent as most of their leaders have joined the gravy train. Now, the poor and powerless are left to bear the burden while the Prime Minister preaches from his pulpit about child poverty and third-world debt.</p>
<p>We have all been deceived by the cunning of American capital. Thatcher cosied up to Reagan and told us all there was &#8216;no other way&#8217;. Meanwhile, the subversion of the Labour Party was well underway. The first attempt, led by Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and Will Rodgers failed. The second attempt, by Blair, Brown, Mandelson and a broad swathe of cronies, succeeded beyond their wildest dreams &#8211; and they didn&#8217;t need a &#8216;Falklands War&#8217; to consolidate their success. </p>
<p>Gordon and Margaret&#8217;s meeting in &#8216;Number 10&#8242; tells it all. The poor Tories are left stumbling around with New Labour proudly implementing NWO policies.</p>
<p>Domestic policies and foreign policies will continue to be dictated by America and will continue until the British people come to their senses and realise what has happened to their country while they were watching the &#8216;telly&#8217;.</p>
<p>&#8220;The price of liberty is eternal vigilance&#8221;. Sadly, we are all asleep.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Kenny</title>
		<link>http://dissidentvoice.org/2007/09/time-to-learn-and-move-on/#comment-6626</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael Kenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2007 12:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I wouldn&#039;t set too much store by talk. As Mr Chandran points out, Labour has made a huge mess from which it must now extricate itself. Essentially, they&#039;ve painted themselves into a corner and must now talk their way out of it while pretending that they weren&#039;t in it in the first place! 

Whether they like it or not, they are going to have to withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan fairly soon. The army can&#039;t take much more and the British are rather proud of their army. It makes them furious to see it humiliated and they blame the politicians who got it into the mess! So Labour goes back to the &quot;humanitarian intervention&quot; themes of the &quot;golden 90s&quot;.

Regardless of their ideology, the British have not yet come to terms with the loss of empire. They haven&#039;t yet accepted that as a big fish in the European pond, they have political clout but as a small fish in the global pond, they are condemned to be American stooges.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wouldn&#8217;t set too much store by talk. As Mr Chandran points out, Labour has made a huge mess from which it must now extricate itself. Essentially, they&#8217;ve painted themselves into a corner and must now talk their way out of it while pretending that they weren&#8217;t in it in the first place! </p>
<p>Whether they like it or not, they are going to have to withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan fairly soon. The army can&#8217;t take much more and the British are rather proud of their army. It makes them furious to see it humiliated and they blame the politicians who got it into the mess! So Labour goes back to the &#8220;humanitarian intervention&#8221; themes of the &#8220;golden 90s&#8221;.</p>
<p>Regardless of their ideology, the British have not yet come to terms with the loss of empire. They haven&#8217;t yet accepted that as a big fish in the European pond, they have political clout but as a small fish in the global pond, they are condemned to be American stooges.</p>
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