People vs John Bolton

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 Responses to People vs John Bolton

  1. Robert says:

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

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  3. Felicity says:

    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.

  4. LadyBird says:

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

  5. Layla Anwar says:

    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.

  6. Nadia says:

    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

  7. annie says:

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