Tony Benn and an Iraqi lady vs John Bolton, If you missed BBC debate of yes­ter­day then I have the best parts for you.

John Bolton got the time of his life, I bet he never heard such crit­ics in the US, this rat recently admit­ted that he and his gang in the White House blocked a res­o­lu­tion to seize fire in Lebanon, the results of this was the death of hun­dreds of Lebanese civilians.

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7 Comments

  1. I always won­dered what you looked like lady­bird. Nice edit­ing job.. good enough for ole Joe Stalin and his show trials.

  2. I watched this live with, for once, rare hope that san­ity is out there. Tony Ben and the mar­vel­lous aubern haired Iraqi lay silenced John Blo­ton, the despi­ca­ble, ill informed UK Defence Min­is­ter Des Brown (rose with out trace and cld’nt fix a flat tyre) the appalling Con­ser­v­a­tive spokesman Liam Fox (‘Sad­dam killed ten mil­lion of his own peo­ple’ even Cha­l­abi has not claimed that) Benezir Bhutto who seemed to con­fuse Iraq with Pakistan.

    Benn and the Iraq lady were the mag­nif­i­cent two.

  3. Thank you Felic­ity for vis­it­ing, I fol­low your great arti­cles, good work and efforts.

  4. Thanks LB for the video. The only one who made any sense was the Iraqi woman..Tony Benn has gone senile and needs to retire. Am fed up of these f#^#&#*# brits.

  5. Thank you indee LB for this video. Well done of that Iraqi woman!

    Now to this Bolton.

    Bolton, the US gov­ern­ments have for decades said it clear that the oil in the Mid­dle East is of such impor­tance that it goes hand in had with U.S national secu­rity. With your work you should know this very well.

    So Bolton you should be able to shift that under­stand­ing that other gov­ern­ments in other parts of the world have the same under­stand­ing too, that their coun­tries are depen­dent on oil and/or its trade one way or another too. Before gulf war 1, there was trou­ble in the oil busi­ness between the Iraqi and Kuwait gov­ern­ment. So who knows maybe the Iraqi gov­ern­ment saw the Kuwaiti acts as a enor­mous threat to Iraq’s national secu­rity, mean­ing there was absolutely the sort of jus­ti­fi­ca­tion the US uses when it comes to jus­ti­fy­ing its wars and actions.

    Jimmy Carter
    State of the Union Address 1980
    Jan­u­ary 23, 1980
    The crises in Iran and Afghanistan have dra­ma­tized a very impor­tant les­son: Our exces­sive depen­dence on for­eign oil is a clear and present dan­ger to our Nation’s security.

    … The Soviet Union is now attempt­ing to con­sol­i­date a strate­gic posi­tion, there­fore, that poses a grave threat to the free move­ment of Mid­dle East oil.

    This sit­u­a­tion demands care­ful thought, steady nerves, and res­olute action, not only for this year but for many years to come. It demands col­lec­tive efforts to meet this new threat to secu­rity in the Per­sian Gulf and in South­west Asia. It demands the par­tic­i­pa­tion of all those who rely on oil from the Mid­dle East.

    ———-

    Bush talkes at R.Limbaugh about the war in Iraq “If they con­trol oil resources, then they pull oil off the mar­ket in order to run the price up, and they will do so unless we aban­don Israel, for exam­ple, or unless we aban­don allies.”

    U.S. House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives Sub­com­mit­tee on Africa Chair­man Ed Royce (R-CA)
    “African oil should be treated as a pri­or­ity for U.S. national secu­rity post 9–11, and I think that post 9–11 its occurred to all of us that our tra­di­tional sources of oil are not as secure as we once thought they were.“
    Sym­po­sium African Oil: A Pri­or­ity for U.S. National Secu­rity and African Development

  6. excel­lent, they would never show the war crim­i­nal bolten get­ting raked over the coals here, i loved it.

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