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date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 04:41:32 GMT,    group: uk.current-events.general        back       
Brits' Gordon Brown Continues to Flirt with Poodledom   
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Brits' Gordon Brown Continues to Flirt with Poodledom

Via NY Transfer News Collective  *  All the News that Doesn't Fit
 
[They're leaving Iraq, they're not leaving Iraq. They won't, they will,
they "might" join the US in an illegal unprovoked attack on Iran next.
What the fuck is Gordon Brown doing all this coy flirting for?  Raising
his asking price? Are the people in England as unconscious and amoral
as the people of the US? Why don't they throw the bum out? Is
everyone being fed bad acid??? Soma???  Lead in the cornflakes? -NY
Transfer]


UPI via Official Wire Blog - Nov 11, 2007
http://www.officialwire.com/main.php?action=posted_news&rid=24604

British PM Open To Military Role in Iran

Britain, France and Germany should side with the United States

by UPI NewsTrack

LONDON, ENGAND " (UPI and OfficialWire) " 11/11/07 -- British Prime
Minister Gordon Brown says his country might participate if military
action is taken against Iran's nuclear program.

In a Sky News interview, the Labor Party leader was asked if Britain
would join a U.S.-led military intervention.

"People are genuinely worried about the nuclear ambitions of Iran.
Nothing should be ruled out," Brown said. "Iran is breaking commitments
made freely under the Non-Proliferation Treaty."

Brown made it clear in his first visit as prime minister to Washington
earlier this year he wasn't as close to President George Bush as his
predecessor Tony Blair, but suggested in the interview that Britain,
France and Germany should side with the United States.

"It is to the advantage of everyone that France and Germany and the
European Union are also moving more closely with America," Brown said.

Brown is scheduled to make his first foreign policy statement in London
at the Lord Mayor's banquet Monday.

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date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 04:41:32 GMT   author:   unknown

Re: Brits' Gordon Brown Continues to Flirt with Poodledom   
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 04:41:32 GMT, NY.Transfer.News@blythe.org wrote:

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>Brits' Gordon Brown Continues to Flirt with Poodledom
>
>Via NY Transfer News Collective  *  All the News that Doesn't Fit
> 
>[They're leaving Iraq, they're not leaving Iraq. They won't, they will,
>they "might" join the US in an illegal unprovoked attack on Iran next.
>What the fuck is Gordon Brown doing all this coy flirting for?

Because of Sarkozy shmoozing up to Bush and saying how he doubts our
commitment to the EU military project and NATO etc. Cheeky frog - I
hope that Bush is careful how he deals with Brown, given our
unquestionable long-standing commitment to Iraq and Afghanistan, and
how many lives have been lost therein.

>  Raising
>his asking price? Are the people in England as unconscious and amoral
>as the people of the US? Why don't they throw the bum out? Is
>everyone being fed bad acid??? Soma???  Lead in the cornflakes? -

They have no interest in politics unless directly affected.
date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:12:11 +0000   author:   Maria

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