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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

ATTACK ON CAMERON'S ZIONIST CABAL


Fatty Cameron - worried by a gas attack.

In the UK, the Non-Zionist faction within the elite has turned against David Cameron and his evil-smelling Zionist cabal.

The world's biggest news site, the highly influential Daily Mail, thunders: "If our MPs STILL have any doubts, they've a moral duty to vote no."

However, it is likely that Cameron will go ahead with his 'illegal war for Israel'.


Theresa May

Reportedly some of Cameron's cabinet are opposing a UK attack on Syria.


Philip Hammond

Among those said to be opposing Cameron are Theresa May, the Home Secretary, and Philip Hammond, the Defence Secretary.

David Davis

The excellent David Davis is "the head of a growing Tory rebellion over Syria."

David Davis, who once stood against Cameron for the leadership of the Conservative Party, says there are 'huge risks' in bombing Syria.

He says a UK attack on Syria: "will be interpreted around the Middle East in ways we can’t predict. I’m also not at all sure that it will improve the safety of British citizens."

David Davis says he has yet to be convinced the gas attack was a "deliberate act of the Assad government".

www.dailymail.co.uk


Blunt

Crispin Blunt, a former Conservative Party minister and former soldier, says he will vote against the Syrian intervention tonight and in any potential second vote.

Crispin Blunt, who may represent the views of the non-Zionists in the security services, says: "I haven’t seen any evidence that suggests whether or not the regime was responsible for this and identifying who in the regime (gave the order).

"The UN weapons inspectors will establish that there was a chemical attack, they’re not going to be able to establish who carried it out."

www.dailymail.co.uk


Miliband

The opposition leader Ed Miliband has 'slammed into reverse gear': his party has changed its position after demanding any action has to meet six criteria

Ed Miliband, of Polish Jewish origins, is presumably being pressured by the non-Zionists in his own party.

Howarth.

Former defence minister Gerald Howarth warns of the risk that the UK and allies "get our hand caught in the mangle" by intervening further in Syria. "Where will this military intervention lead on?"

"Will that be the end of the story or will there be calls for further action and are we then at risk of having our hand caught in the mangle?"


Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale says he remains to be convinced that "any intervention now will be other than too little, too late and ineffective".

He says he is "gravely concerned" about the implications of an attack on Syria, and "any such response must be based first upon legality..."

Sir Roger says Iraq "has left with me deep cynicism about the veracity of 'military intelligence' that may or may not have been adjusted to suit a particular political purpose."

www.dailymail.co.uk



Conservative MP Adam Afriyie says: "The British public have absolutely no appetite for being unnecessarily dragged into yet another Middle Eastern conflict.

"They just don’t want us to get involved. I am with them."


Neville-Jones

Former security minister Baroness Neville-Jones says the Government has to be ‘cautious’ about the evidence it is considering, and publish legal advice on military intervention.


Farage.

Ukip leader Nigel Farage opposes the "rush for military action".

He says: "Sending cruise missiles into Syria as a punishment for possibly using chemical weapons – how does that make anything better?."

www.dailymail.co.uk


Norman Tebbit

Lord Tebbit, a former senior UK Conservative cabinet minister, writes:

"It was not the Assad government which declared war on the Syrian people.

"Over the years the Assads ... respected minorities, not least the Christians...

"It would be a tragedy to use force to ... incur casualties without a clear understanding of how that would ... work towards a peaceful settlement.

"What is certain is that any such intervention by America and Britain will worsen relations with Russia and increase hostility towards the West in the region, with incalculable risks to our interests in that region."

I'm not yet persuaded


Samantha Cameron, wearing 'an MI6 T-shirt', asks some Syrians if they have heard of the Yinon Plan - which involves destroying Moslem countries in order to create a Greater Israel.

Comments from the public on MailOnline include:

Thank goodness for some sanity over this. The UK taxpayer is not the worlds policeman. We are being bulldozed and snowballed into this for Cameron's private agenda. Stay out of it. Either way the Tories aren't getting my vote again in this lifetime and anyone else I can persuade

- ron , Cumbria, 29/8/2013 02:42

I am continually stunned that we have learned nothing from Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and all these other so called "peace keeping" wars.

- crosis , Auckland, New Zealand, 29/8/2013 02:39



Remember Iraq; didn't they have chemical weapons? Oh no that's right it was just a load of old pipes. We don't know who was responsible for this chemical attack. What's the plan Mr Cameron? Are we just going to tomahawk everyone that MIGHT be involved, with what little military forces we have left after your massive military cuts. Cameron needs a new job...maybe stacking shelves somewhere.

- pazzz , Somewhere, 29/8/2013 02:38

Thank god for common sense

- BelalK , Dundee, United Kingdom, 29/8/2013 02:29


The King David Hotel, blown up by Jewish terrorists.

The two most bankrupt nations on the planet want to start another war . Do you smell a rat yet , or will you just let history keep repeating itself because you are not personally inconvenienced. This stuff matters folks . We can make a better world if we just think for ourselves .

- Lord Vader , The Death Star, 29/8/2013 02:23

Why support the rebels, many of which HATE the West and are killing Christians all over the muslim world. If we need to intervene then help the minority coptic christians from these sick vile people.

- Bruce Jackson , London, 29/8/2013 02:17



The American Navy sailed through Gibraltar at the beginning of the month, how did they know there was going to be a chemical attack at the end of the month, crystal ball or something. Don't think so!

- Steve-UKIP Member , Auckland_, 29/8/2013 02:04

No attack can be justified and no doubt there will be collateral damage, with the possibility of more innocent people, including children getting killed, by our missiles... No need for us to get involved at all, especially after the previous disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq .

- Paul Grimaldi , Epsom, United Kingdom, 29/8/2013 01:57

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2404974/Tory-rebels-force-David-Cameron-pull-Syria-MPs-warn-grave-risks-Damascus-strike.html#ixzz2dKfssxRF

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