I apologise for not posting for a week but I have been unavailable, and although it is a week since the British Parliament voted for air strikes against Syria, I feel I must comment on such an important issue because once again the British Parliament has voted go to war on a tissue of lies. So, once again it will end in grief. One of the most depressing spectacles we must endure is to watch our Parliament engaging in a huge orgy of self-deception on the basis that it is fully aware that it is planning to do the wrong thing. Because, make no mistake, Parliament knew that it was taking a decision based on a farrago of lies. No one with any intelligence could possible believe the argument that the Ca-moron put to the House. There is no honour in this decision, no glory, no basis for self-congratulation because we are going to war on a false hypothesis and if you proceed on a false hypothesis then you will reach a false conclusion and the problem lies in the fact that the Tories know that their case is a lie. The tragedy is that there is a perfectly good and justifiable reason for declaring war and taking appropriate action against Isis, and the reason that the British do not take the sensible path is because they are both intellectually and ideologically incapable of taking it. The first principal reason that the British Parliament must lie through its teeth in order to get its way is that they have been lying to the British people for so long now that we don't believe a word they say, so, in good obedience to the Goebbels principle that if you are going to tell a lie, tell a big lie and tell it often, that is precisely what the Moron and his minions have done. As I have repeatedly told you in the past, there is no longer any trust left in British politics and our Parliament is indeed considered a pigsty. The Americans dropped more tonnage of bombs on Vietnam than was dropped in the entire Second World War and achieved nothing, but the Moron claims that we will achieve great things by bombing. This decision is purely based on the Moron's massive ego and his desperation to achieve recognition in the USA and escape the wordly perception of Britain, as Vladimir Putin so succinctly put it, as a small island that nobody listens to. It is both irrational and mendacious.
I will simply note the utter stupidity of the second lie, that of claiming that bombing Isis will make the British safer, and remind you that the security campaign of counter-terrorism against the IRA was so successful that they managed to get a bomb into the Prime Minister's hotel bedroom and were able to plant a bomb in a car in Parliament's underground car park. So much for our brilliant intelligence and security services. The next lie is a whopper, given that the last big attempt at war by the pigsty was on the grounds of definite and indisputable intelligence of the existence of large supplies of weapons of mass destruction that of course never existed. This time we are being assured of an army of 70,000 troops on the ground just waiting for the British to organise them into a coherent fighting force and lead them to glory over Isis and President Assad. They are as much a figment of the pigsty's imagination as were the weapons of mass destruction, and again the military, as opposed to our brilliant security services, are telling the government that they do not exist. But what do the military know eh? Another wonderful piece of effective propaganda is how dead Syrians are described as collateral damage, whilst dead Britons are victims of terrorism. This of course effectively dehumanises the Syrian people and makes their deaths quite acceptable in order that we do not upset people on the evening news just as they are settling down to watch Eastenders and Coronation Street.
The rise of Isis has completely changed the Middle Eastern scenario and means that we must rethink our attitudes to people we have historically considered our enemies, because, we have been so demonstrably wrong in the past. Should the West succeed in toppling Assad, what will become of the Syrian Army? It is now accepted that the biggest mistake we made in Iraq was disbanding the Iraqi army and the pigsty are more than likely to go down that same route in Syria. We shall await developments, but the most likely scenario is that our appalling politicians will allow their hatreds to overcome their rationality and produce another disaster. You have been warned.
Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat
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