"Imagine the surprise, then, of Jack Straw and his officials the following morning when they opened their newspapers to discover that the future constitutional arrangements for Iraq had been completely superseded by official British confirmation that Iran's Revolutionary Guards were behind the deadly attacks that have recently claimed the lives of eight British soldiers."
"For the past two years it has been a Foreign Office mantra that not a word should be uttered that could in any way be construed as criticising the Iranian government. Having voiced his last-minute opposition to the invasion of Iraq, Mr Straw had taken it upon himself to find a "negotiated solution" to the West's stand-off with Teheran over its clandestine nuclear programme as an alternative to military confrontation."
"Indeed, when The Sunday Telegraph two weeks ago revealed that agents working for the Revolutionary Guards had linked up with the Iraqi groups responsible for the attacks on British troops, the Foreign Office continued to insist that there was no firm evidence."
"But now the cat is out of the bag. Not realising the sensitivity that Mr Straw attaches to Britain's dealings with Teheran, the unfortunate diplomat unwittingly strayed from his referendum brief and started laying into the Iranians with a gusto not seen in the British diplomatic service for decades. The Iranians, said the diplomat, were colluding with Sunni Muslim insurgent groups in southern Iraq. They were providing them with deadly terrorist technology that has been perfected by the Iranian-funded Hizbollah militia in southern Lebanon against the Israeli army. And their motivation was to deter Britain from insisting that Teheran abandon its controversial nuclear programme. "It would be entirely natural that they would want to send a message 'don't mess with us'. It would not be outside the policy parameters of Teheran."
"This is diplomat-speak for, if Britain wants to confront Iran over its nuclear weapons programme, then Iran feels entitled to blow up young British soldiers."
MI6 must have some really scary data on the intents of the mass murdering mullahs and jihadists in control of Iran.
In the vintage Lethal Weapon Danny Glover reacted to the South African money launderer's protestation of diplomatic immunity by shooting him through his displayed credentials.
Just so much protection shall the West enjoy from the certain Iranian nuclear attack from any paper treaty of any somber body at any level.
Regime change in Teheran should begin at once with the assassination of Khamenei and Ahmadinejad and as many of the Revolutionary Guard as can be toasted with explosives.
We have a large nuclear stockpile which should be liquidated in serial attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Clue: UK, Germany, France respond to their respective muslim residents by appeasing Iran and betraying their historic savior the USA.
The UN exists to further the global jihad against Israel and the USA.
The building will make a fine USO when its current tenants are evicted and deported as personae non gratae.
Why do we maintain the pretense of friendship when our enemies bare their fangs?