Tuesday
In news which will surprise no one who has actually been following events and listening to what Tony Blair has been saying consistently for more than a month, it has been reported that 300 British SAS troops are already operating inside Iraq. God speed, Gentlemen.
Now please stop this preposterous charade of pretending to need the imprimatur of that exclusive club for mass murderers, thieves, thugs and tyrants (The United Nations) to justify anything whatsoever. We are already well past the point of no return, so just leave those friends of Saddam Hussain and Ba'athist Socialism who write for and advocate the views of the Guardian newspaper to their delusions of relevance.
The moon in silence goes its way and heeds no yelping cur.

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Awesome post. Have forwarded it round the world. Thank you!
Posted by Liberty Belle at March 4, 2003 07:00 PM
What on earth will all those dissenters inside the Parliamentary Labour Party do and say if everything goes to plan?
How about a 'When are you going to admit you were wrong?' campaign?
How much were the political careers of committed appeasers from the late 1930s affected, by the way? Anyone know? Was it all forgive and forget by the late 1940s?
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Posted by mark at March 4, 2003 07:30 PM
Its nice to see Britain leading off with the best.
One thing , The BBC tonight had two really lousy pieces. One on smallpox biowar in the USSR that the beebe would have dismissed as 'macarthyism' twenty years ago.
The other on Saddam's missile boats in Italy. They said that the US supplied parts for them , Actually it was Jimmy Carter (The anointed one) who agreed to let the Italians use GE turbines that Fiat was building under licence for the Lupo frigates (Not the missile boats) The US didn't even have diplomatic relations with Iraq at the time.
The Beebe made it sound as if Ronald Reagan had sold the Iraqis these weapons. Just normal ignorance and hate America crap from the home of room 101.
Posted by spacer at March 4, 2003 11:39 PM
"The moon in silence goes its way and heeds no yelping cur."
Nice. To whom is that quote attributed?
Posted by Byron at March 5, 2003 12:26 AM
Byron: It was a favourite remark of Charles XII (1682–1718), who as well as being King of Sweden, was a military maestro of the first order and probably a complete psychopath... and it was his way of saying 'I did it my way'.
I do not know if he coined the phrase or was quoting some other writer.
Posted by Perry de Havilland at March 5, 2003 08:34 AM
I am surprised that there are 300 SAS troops to send anywhere! I thought that there were only a few squadrons.
Posted by zack mollusc at March 5, 2003 11:35 AM
Thanks Perry. It's apt description for Britain, America, and the UN at this moment in time.
Posted by Byron at March 5, 2003 01:46 PM
Doubtless they've already been signed up for bestselling bookdeals by the London publishing houses in anticipation of yet another spectacularly inept desert escapade.
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