Great Britain & America’s “not so special relationship”
Most British people do not care a jot about special relationships & It’s the thought of most people that this is just a media driven thing. America is now a very long way down the list of close friends after all every time we come into contact with America we catch a cold.
America sold us a pile of Dud loans was it to try and cripple our banking system with hundreds of billions of pounds of debts? Debts associated with assets that simply did not exist? Or was it just a giant Pyramid scheme? Prime Minister David Cameron should be asking Mr President, where are all our assets that we were conned into buying?
If Mr Cameron doesn’t want to be reflected back in his own country as a “Poodle” in the mould of Tony Blair then these are the questions our he should be asking the President not answering to fool questions from the headmaster and his team about why a terrorist was released from a Scottish prison.
The Westminster Parliament has absolutely no say whatsoever in the judicial system in Scotland, that is not a secret everyone it seems outside of America knows this. I'd swear the CIA should all be sacked if they couldn’t tell the enquiring Senators and their Headmaster that simple fact although it explains why we were dragged into a dodgy war against Iran (who America Propped up and sold arms to for years) and Afganistan who America funded and trained how to fight when Russia was there trying to do exactly what America is trying to do now!
Then we have "BP" yes BP not British Petroleum as some more dumb senators and their President seem inclined to call it. BP is an entity made up of the coming together of two oil giants namely British Petroleum & Amoco who happened to be from the Good old US of A! and that makes them a global company wouldn't you say?
BP is not a state company it is not owned by the British Government and their actions as long as they abide by the laws of the land are not subject to oversight by the UK Government. If Mr Obama has a question about BP he should write to BP not drag the British Prime minister in for a shakedown like he did with the BP CEO and Chairman.
America has few enough friends without putting the noses out of people who are fighting their dirty wars for them so they can save face in front of their own people and if Russia was to play America at Ice Hockey the days of guaranteed support for America over Russia are long gone and this needs to be won back by the Americans.
America should remember that yes it is nice to be a big important country but It’s more important to be a nice friendly country! We still remember and wonder who was convicted for shooting down an Iranian Airliner? But we know the answer so wouldn’t be so rude as to ask the question in public or indeed expect Mr President to answer such a question in public.
Why does America only believe in one way extradition? I can’t remember the last time someone was extradited from America? I personally believe as many British people do that no extradition whatsoever should be agreed with countries that exercise state murder and American is no better than the Taliban on that score so If the British Government is to extradite to America an Individual who has a clear illness then he needs to reflect on this matter.
UK business men have been extradited to America for their actions they have been heard in an American court, sentenced and imprisoned in the US. No one has ever been brought to this side of the Atlantic to answer any charges for the poison bank assets that they exported to us, these loans that were sold onto our banks in the fashion of pyramid selling nearly brought down the banking system not just in the UK but across the whole of Europe.
Britain can work together with most nations across the world build friendships and honour our promises to create a just way of life for all peoples not just look after our own selfish interests but to help other countries we must first be a strong nation and not be soiled by our association with America. It is America that needs to act and change its outlook towards the rest of the world and not become an insular nation along the lines of China 50 years ago.
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