There can never be enough said on this, though of course I understand the sentiment. The ongoing terrorist violence in Syria, and the role of Britain and her allies in establishing ISIL, has been ignored for far too long. These deaths are a product of British divide and conquer strategies, themselves designed to destabilise the region and in turn prop up the Israeli garrison. This is going on far too long and with no end in sight. Britain and the others involved should be held accountable for their actions. The real savages are those manipulating the situation on the ground, as though this 'game' they are playing, and the lives involved, are somehow not real. Over 200,000 dead, half the population either internally displaced or exiled, this is all too real and the British establishment is at the root of it. These people are absolutely sick, demented, evil, you name it. All the words they deceitfully employ against their own monstrous creation are staring these psychopaths in the face. Pure evil, as we know all too well from our own experiences
I read on this blog a journo refer to a volunteer as a psychopath but was the sniper that killed the volunteer not the same is tony Blair not a psychopath after all he help murder over a million souls in Iraq and now mercenaries rule now why is Obama not described as a psychopath with a drone and it looks like there's a shoot to kill policy against poor black people in Obamas America it seams these people are trying to out do each other in the killing stakes and no American president has ever done Ireland one favour against england
It should be remembered that this was an attack on Kurds,socialists and secularists. And the attack was either allowed to happen or prompted by Turkey's Erdogan.
Erdogan is the regional puppet of imperialism and of course this was all carried through in relation to Ankara's policy. But Ankara itself is subject to the empire
Former IRA volunteer and ex-prisoner, spent 18 years in Long Kesh, 4 years on the blanket and no-wash/no work protests which led to the hunger strikes of the 80s. Completed PhD at Queens upon release from prison. Left the Republican Movement at the endorsement of the Good Friday Agreement, and went on to become a journalist. Co-founder of The Blanket, an online magazine that critically analyzed the Irish peace process. Lead researcher for the Belfast Project, an oral history of the Troubles.
There can never be enough said on this, though of course I understand the sentiment. The ongoing terrorist violence in Syria, and the role of Britain and her allies in establishing ISIL, has been ignored for far too long. These deaths are a product of British divide and conquer strategies, themselves designed to destabilise the region and in turn prop up the Israeli garrison. This is going on far too long and with no end in sight. Britain and the others involved should be held accountable for their actions. The real savages are those manipulating the situation on the ground, as though this 'game' they are playing, and the lives involved, are somehow not real. Over 200,000 dead, half the population either internally displaced or exiled, this is all too real and the British establishment is at the root of it. These people are absolutely sick, demented, evil, you name it. All the words they deceitfully employ against their own monstrous creation are staring these psychopaths in the face. Pure evil, as we know all too well from our own experiences
ReplyDeleteI read on this blog a journo refer to a volunteer as a psychopath but was the sniper that killed the volunteer not the same is tony Blair not a psychopath after all he help murder over a million souls in Iraq and now mercenaries rule now why is Obama not described as a psychopath with a drone and it looks like there's a shoot to kill policy against poor black people in Obamas America it seams these people are trying to out do each other in the killing stakes and no American president has ever done Ireland one favour against england
ReplyDeleteIt should be remembered that this was an attack on Kurds,socialists and secularists. And the attack was either allowed to happen or prompted by Turkey's Erdogan.
ReplyDeleteErdogan is the regional puppet of imperialism and of course this was all carried through in relation to Ankara's policy. But Ankara itself is subject to the empire
ReplyDeleteSean
ReplyDeleteAgree with you first post completely, well said.
Mick