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Blake Tempest's avatar

This was my first thought when I heard about the Cyprus hit: It didn’t make sense that Iran would drag Britain in.

Sumbal Qureshi's avatar

Nothing about this war makes sense. American people are against this war.. UK foiled a false flag operation by Israel, and they were forced to deny the truth and apologize to Israel. It’s like as if Israel has put a spell on all our leaders. It’s up to the people to now fight back. For the last hundred years the Palestinians have been telling us about Zionist and how dangerous they are, but we’ve always turned a blind eye. If we keep turning a blind eye, we will go blind, and the Zionists will keep us blind and enslaved.

Amos's avatar

We’ve basically had all the resistance sapped out of us. I am seeing this exact dilemma in so many different contexts. It’s happening at work. Everybody knows what’s wrong, with the possible exception of senior management, but nobody even has the nerve to explain the problems to them so even if they had some shreds of competence and integrity, they have no chance of doing the right thing because nobody will explain to them what they’re doing wrong. Speaking truth to power, although power rarely enjoys it, is usually done in power’s best interests.

For students of history, this is the reason the enormous Chinese imperial forces lost the opium wars to a tiny British fleet. Nobody had the nerve to tell the emperor they were losing battles until it was too late. The emperor genuinely believed China was winning until the British fleet started getting close to Beijing, by which time that had no options. (The motivations for the war were evil and disgusting, one of many shameful episodes in our history, but the reason these wars caused the collapse of a 3000-year old system and the rise of communism is that the defeat profoundly shamed China too. They should never have lost, but they did.)

Paul's avatar

I guess Starmer is pretty upset. How can he join a war on the side of genocidal child rapists if they can’t even do false flags right?

Dan's avatar

He’s totally pro-Israel, as his bank balance reflects.

Diane J's avatar

Of course. His genocidal wife has several properties in Israel and he openly said he's raising his children as proud Zionists. The blockhead pos.

Feral Finster's avatar

To be fair, Starmer’s goal is to keep the Americans happy, as without the United States,britain is a flavor-challenged backwater of no importance that won't shut up about past glories.

Like france, but worse weather and less sex.

Dan's avatar

LOL. You made my day with that analysis.

Feral Finster's avatar

I personally find french food overrated.

Dan's avatar

I understand Macron is a fan of cock o van. Trump’s and shitenyahu no doubt.

Markker's avatar

Your reply had me laughing out loud!

Rebel Nun's avatar

Except for that one week in June, I don’t like French weather much.

And as for the sex, speak for yourself…(I was young, once)

Feral Finster's avatar

That's why you're a nun and I'm a tomcat...

Rebel Nun's avatar

Don’t write off England too quickly! Just avoid the aristocrats and the politicians!

Amos's avatar

I’m not convinced that there are any anglophone cultures in a position to say this convincingly.

I mean I like fried breakfasts and fish and chips as much as any Reform candidate but I would never suggest we do food even comparably as well as most of the rest of the world including France.

Amos's avatar

Yeah, like, I’m not aware of Irish cuisine being markedly better than ours, but that’s our fault too.

Rebel Nun's avatar

Now that UK is so colorfully multicultural, the food there is wonderful! Like the US, it’s the government that needs the multicultural invasion full-on!

Amos's avatar

When it was the 2019 election, I was doing a gallery install for an American artist (who seemed like a thoroughly good egg from my recollection). On the day before, I said, “if Labour win this election, it will be the first one in which the black and Muslim votes have played a decisive role.”

Needless to say they didn’t. But all this immigration the fascists are shitting themselves about has been great for our food and popular culture, I am absolutely ready for it to start hitting politics.

Feral Finster's avatar

The food has admittedly come a long way.

Lisa Savage's avatar

The UK's base on Cyprus is one of those festering sores -- like the Zionist entity itself -- maintained by a dying empire for the sole purpose of causing trouble. It is hugely unfair to the people who were already living in what would be a fantastic location in the eastern Mediterranean if not for the warmongers amongst them.

Amos's avatar

The problem with being in a fantastic location is that warmongers always envy it.

Silvana Briand's avatar

Damn these false flags are getting harder and harder to push through! Oh for the good ol' days when hotels and American war ships were shoe ins every time!

Rod Dawson's avatar

Aren't runaway racist and apartheid-supporting genocidal religitard supremacists already annoying Cypriots by turning bits of it into an awful pseudo 'goyim verboten' Israel? And, if bombing the places they've decided only they have a right to live in becomes even more of an Israeli real estate tactic, what havoc awaits certain already deeply-separatist London councils?

agingxgenerdc's avatar

Just like Trump, he is under Israel's thumb. And Israel's been stoking the hate tensions along with the Russians in England. I can't believe we have allowed all of this to happen. I really hope that England does not go the way of America because I can tell you my country is f*****

Liz Thompson's avatar

Another oh dearie dearie me occurrences. Pity he doesn't realise before they happen, isn't it?

Rosie Maguire's avatar

The Goy Alliance. Absolutely

RakB's avatar

Thank you for another informative and brilliant article! I think Keir just maybe one day call on your help ☺

Lisa's avatar

There ain't nobody who could've seen that coming!

(Double-negative intended.)

Feral Finster's avatar

Doesn't matter, Israel could drop a bomb on Westminster Abbey or the House of Commons and the uk would join in on Israel's side.

John Wright's avatar

Many Israelis have bought properties on Cyprus, but lobbing something over the fence isn't sneaky enough.

More important for Starmer should be the ending of gas and oil flows from the Gulf, and the inevitable price increases; what will he do about that?

Heinrich Dahms's avatar

All the irony that's lost on the war-mongering wankers! Mind blowing!

Sol Sön's avatar
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Actually the poor sir is trying his best to protect is dear friend trump, which at the moment is very busy with all kinds of people wanting him and his very good friends to end up in prison for some minor sex trade thinging, as well as watching on the teli Iranian girls schools blowing up.

His operation epstein fury, which conspiracy theorist are already calling “operation Pedo Fury”, is also not starting so well, specially after the director general of the world economic forum, was forced to resign .

As of yesterday trump is also very busy setting up the digital gulag in which, thanks to his digital ID, the Brits and the Australians have become first forced guests.

It is very probable that drones came from much closer.

https://substack.com/@1sol1x/note/c-222478520

Rebel Nun's avatar

“ex-pats (white immigrants)” I love it! I’m going to start calling all immigrants ex-pats! Thank you again again, Laura!