Home  
  About  
  Americas  
  Global  
  Iraq  
  Palestine  
  Zionism  
  Stooges  
  Video  
  Blog  
  Links  
  • A world of psychopaths
  • Freedom loved and hated
  • Where are the voices?
  • Pirates and false flags
  • "To be or not to be"
  • It's past time for change
  • Arabs
  • Arab bashing
  • Why? The unanswered question
  • Blair the camera man
  • Welcome to Zionized Britain
  • An evening in Jounieh
  • Muhammad's sword
  • I was there when the Americans bombed Libya
  • Is BBC coverage of the Palestine-Israel conflict biased?
  • Between good and evil
  • Why do we hate them?
  • The BBC, its former Gaza correspondent and an Arab
  • Israel ready to bomb Iran
  • Mass paranoia
  • Considering cultures
  • Open letter to UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband
  • The major revolutions
  • So what about Iran?
  • The lesson from Iraq is to nuke Iran
  • Shahid Malik MP is “deeply disappointed”
  • The last refuge
  • Tony Blair should not be shot or blown to pieces
  • Deadly sins
  • Temperature rising
  • Scandal of Zionist funding of Britain's Labour Party
  • A plot against Britain?
  • Swinging Gates
  • What’s in a name?
  • What the US Congress knows about Iraq and Iran
  • Tony Blair moves on
  • Impossible demands
  • Requiem for principle and law in Britain
  • The pain of Gaza
  • The hangman revisited
  • Two Jewish jokes (and a Hain in the middle)
  • Gaza and the West
  • Britain should stop marketing America’s war on Afghanistan
  • What have you got against Gaza, Mr Brown?
  • Send them to Gaza, not Auschwitz
  • The USA, Russia and the spinoff from Iraq and Iran
  • The last know-it-all
  • Admiral Fallon’s resignation
  • "Not you! You!!!"
  • Christians versus Osama Bin Laden
  • Untold truths
  • Anthony Charles Lynton Blair due on trial in the Hague
  • Assassination – a game for all
  • French resistance in the service of Palestine
  • Condoleezza Rice and Iran’s nuclear weapons
  • The deadliest terrorists
  • The IAEA and Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons
  • Iran’s “provocative missile test”
  • Why not?
  • The speech Gordon Brown should have made to the Israeli parliament
  • Anti-war – the way forward
  • Russians out of South Ossetia? Americans out of Iraq and Afghanistan!
  • The role of the United States in Europe
  • Hottentot morality
  • The barbarians
  • Working with Russia
  • Britain’s Guardian newspaper yields to pressure from pro-war Zionist smear-mongers
  • The Anglo-American financial disaster
  • How the EU turns a “blind eye” to Israel’s crimes...
  • Euro-Russian partnership
  • Caught in bed with evil
  • Britain's Lord Bingham says the Iraq war is illegal
  • Dance with the devil and you will get burnt
  • Open letter to the British foreign secretary
  • Understanding the USA’s world mission
  • Blair – For Virtue, Vibrio and God
  • Eyes on Somalia
  • Letter to the EU Council of Ministers
  • Russian gas cuts – a United States and Afghanistan connection?
  • Gordon Brown’s taxpayer ripoff
  • Gordon Brown, here is my shopping list
  • Call for arrest of 15 Israeli leaders suspected of war crimes in Gaza
  • The BBC’s pact with Israel
  • The BBC’s warped impartiality
  • Ehud Barak is a war criminal, like his soldiers!
  • Open letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon
  • Underreported news, ignored news
  • Ain't she a woman!
  • An open letter to Pope Benedict XVI
  • Time to pull the plug on the BBC
  • “In the name of God, go!”
  • Where is the burden of proof?
  • The International Court of Justice must investigate the Iraq war
  • The biblical ignorance of the “Anti-Defamation League”
  • A realist’s view of the protests in Iran
  • Anomalies of the Western mind
  • Iran's "most treacherous" enemy, Britain
  • Europe’s future with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
  • The British Army should cite the Nuremburg Principles and leave Afghanistan
  • On the horns of a dilemma
  • “Reckless” to sail in international waters - official
  • Cruel and mindless carnage
  • Fears that spring from ignorance
  • British Lance-Corporal Joe Glenton refuses to go to Afghanistan
  • Aung San Suu Kyi - the iron butterfly
  • Europe is under imminent threat
  • People say the strangest things?
  • “Racist” BNP leader’s public humiliation masks an ugly truth
  • Losing in Afghanistan and in Europe
  • Bonaparte, Blair and Co.
  • The Afghanistan war on Remembrance Sunday
  • Will the Church act to save the children of Gaza this Christmas?
  • British pro-Israel Jewish newspaper launches attack on Middle East news website
  • The height of kitsch: time for Germany to reassess its relations with Israel
  • Is it a flogging offence to send friendly greetings to Gaza’s beleaguered premier?
  • Britain’s Jewish foreign secretary rushes to rescue Israeli war crimes suspect
  • Britain’s Foreign Office wimps surrender to Israeli thugs
  • Masters of illusion tell deceiving tales
  • Will the Chilcot Inquiry be a whitewash?
  • Relax, Holy Father. Viva Palestina and George Galloway are doing the job for you
  • Yemen – the new enemy
  • When Israel snaps its fingers British ministers jump
  • “Us” versus “them”: on the meaning of fascism
  • Beware of the BBC
  • The Blair Iraq conspiracy is unravelling
  • Britain's Jewish Chronicle warns Gordon Brown: safeguard Israeli war criminals or else
  • Blair survives Iraq Inquiry without a scratch
  • Russia, China and the American free lunch
  • Bush to The Hague
  • British politician Jenny Tonge sacrificed (again) to appease Zionists
  • Campus claws: beating Israel lobbyists through debate
  • Dutch government falls over Afghanistan
  • Cut the "ambiguity", ambassador, or pack your bags
  • America and world economic meltdown
  • Muslims are their own worst enemy
  • So when are you going to make war on Israel, Mr Brown?
     
    The Anglo-American financial disaster

    Time for the EU to include Russia and abandon NATO

    By Christopher King

    21 October 2008

    Christopher King links the Anglo-American financial crisis to the same lack of morality that underlies US-UK-NATO murder in Iraq and Afghanistan. He calls on Europe to “reject the aggressive economic and foreign relations models” and the “fraudulent financial practices that have arisen from the failing social experiment” that is the USA.

    The public of the United States and United Kingdom now realize that there is something wrong going on, now that they face imminent threats to their savings, housing and jobs. Nevertheless, the collapse of the housing markets and our financial systems are merely symptoms. Certainly there are greedy business executives who have access to other people’s money and incompetent government, but these are not fundamental. The underlying reason is loss of morality.

    Morality is not merely a set of rules governing behaviour. It is motivation, a state of mind. You might be aware that many serious criminals are apprehended by the police as a result of trivial offences such as traffic violations. This is because someone who is willing to commit major offences thinks nothing of minor ones.

    The issue has been clearly before our eyes for the last seven years since 11 September 2001, which is the period in which the US and UK both led the way into the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Simultaneously they also laid the foundations for world financial collapse by both their invasions and financial practices. These arise from the same amoral state of mind.

    We all know the connection instinctively. Assume that we know a politician who runs a bank and we also know that he takes bribes. Do we entrust him with our money? Very doubtful. We find out that he commits theft and fraud – no chance of leaving our cash with him. Then it’s reported that he commits murder, pays others to murder and steal for him and tortures people he doesn’t like. Will he run his bank honestly? Of course not. We want him in prison as soon as possible.

    So why is the UK the best friend to the US? Why is it a collaborator in the US’s criminal behaviour? Why is the European Union following the US’s political lead? Are crimes committed by governments less reprehensible than those committed by individuals?

    Do we really think that a government that murders on a mass scale, has legalized torture and breaks every principle on which it hung the Nazis, will be diligent in managing its economic system? Will it see anything wrong with selling enormous sums of worthless securities to the rest of the world, printing and borrowing money on demand to support its economy and wars? Will it care about destabilizing the oil markets, creating economic havoc and inflicting hunger on the poorest people on the planet? It will not. 

     ActiveX was removed by WebWarper antivirus   "<EMBED...>" plugin was removed by WebWarper antivirus 
    A motor-cycle rider is blasted to shreds by a US drone

    The deaths of half a million children and a million adults are so great as to be meaningless, so let’s consider a single case. In the video on the right a motor-cycle rider is blasted to shreds by a US drone. Who was this man really? What exactly was his crime and what was the evidence? Was the drone operator certain that he was a terrorist? Perhaps he was an Iraqi or Afghan who had lost friends and family to the invaders of his country and so he fought them. If so, was he really a terrorist, even if he fought the US/NATO occupation?

    This was a murder. I believe that this man was killed merely on suspicion and on no evidence whatever. That is murder. I do not believe that the drone operator who killed him knew anything of fact about him. The operator was following orders and we know what was said about that at the Nuremburg trials. You will see on the side of the drone in this case that there are 26 bombs painted on its side, that is, 26 attacks. Twenty-six murders like this and this. This is not “collateral damage” as the sanitized jargon of the NATO occupation would have it. It is murder and UK soldiers are being trained to carry it out in Arizona while EU soldiers collaborate in it.

    We might ask whether one of these murderous attacks was the one that killed about 90 persons last August. These attacks on civilian groups aren’t isolated incidents. There are so many that they are evidence that the US and NATO bomb groups of people on no intelligence or information whatever. They are evidence that NATO, now under US command, is carrying out a war of terror on the Afghan population. Why is the EU colluding with the US in its crimes, of which this is merely one example? Every one of those 1.5 million dead has an identity and a story – and has been murdered. What sort of people will do this? Do you trust them with your money and welfare? With your life? Well, that’s what you’re doing.

    The US is now regularly bombing Pakistan and in complete disregard of the same international laws that it hysterically accused Russia of violating merely weeks ago. Of course the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq are themselves illegal.

    Condoleezza Rice has the effrontery to continue the US vilification of Russia despite European media reports, where they report fact, not conflicting with the Russian version of events and eyewitness accounts.

    It should be clearly evident from the facts before our eyes that if Europe wishes future peace and prosperity it should reject the aggressive economic and foreign relations models along with the fraudulent financial practices that have arisen from the failing social experiment that is the United States. Europe should develop its own models based on its long-standing and diverse cultures that include Russia. This means further development of the highly successful European Union. It is vital to restart the partnership discussions with Russia that the US succeeded in disrupting by its provocation over South Ossetia. Condoleezza Rice’s and the US’s vested interests in demonizing Russia are obvious.

    NATO is completely defunct in terms of European security. It always has been, although Europe was never recognized as merely the US’s buffer against attack by the Soviet Union. It now offers only trouble within Europe and involvement in the US’s criminal aggression. Europe needs to review its participation in this dangerous, criminal collaboration or leave it completely. Not only does it not need the United States economically, but continued military collaboration with it is dangerous to European interests.


    Christopher King is a retired consultant and lecturer in management and marketing. He lives in London, UK.



    Copyright © Redress Information & Analysis.
    All rights reserved.