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conspiracy analyst Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:58 am Post subject: |
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General seeks UK Iraq withdrawal
General Dannatt took on his role in August
The head of the British Army has said the presence of UK armed forces in Iraq "exacerbates the security problems".
In an interview in the Daily Mail, Sir Richard Dannatt, Chief of the General Staff, is quoted as saying the British should "get out some time soon".
He also said: "Let's face it, the military campaign we fought in 2003, effectively kicked the door in."
There are currently more than 7,000 British soldiers in Iraq, based largely in Basra in the south of the country.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said Britain had "a clear strategy" and worked with international partners "in support of the democratically elected government of Iraq, under a clear UN mandate."
BBC political editor Nick Robinson described Sir Richard's remarks as "quite extraordinary".
He said the new head of British army was "effectively saying we are making the situation worse in Iraq and worse for ourselves around the world by being in Iraq".
"I don't say that the difficulties we are experiencing round the world are caused by our presence in Iraq but undoubtedly our presence in Iraq exacerbates them
Sir Richard Dannatt
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The comments "directly contradicted so much of what the government had said", our correspondent added.
Sir Richard might be issuing a "very public warning" to the next prime minister, he said.
In his interview, Sir Richard added that any initial tolerance "has largely turned to intolerance. That is a fact."
Sir Richard, who took on his role in August, also said planning for what happened after the initial successful war military offensive was "poor, probably based more on optimism than sound planning".
'Not invited in'
He said: "I don't say that the difficulties we are experiencing round the world are caused by our presence in Iraq but undoubtedly our presence in Iraq exacerbates them."
Sir Richard told the newspaper: "We are in a Muslim country and Muslims' views of foreigners in their country are quite clear.
"As a foreigner, you can be welcomed by being invited in a country, but we weren't invited certainly by those in Iraq at the time."
He added: "Whatever consent we may have had in the first place, may have turned to tolerance and has largely turned to intolerance." |
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Bicnarok Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:07 am Post subject: |
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All this "not welcome not invited in" business is silly, the UK and other forces are invaders and like all occupying countries in the past they are going to get attacked, its obvious.
I can´t see them pulling out, too much oil at stake. The government don´t give a toss about the soldiers or thier familys, they are doing thier job.
Iraq is going to escalate into a nightmare with everyone attacking each other, various countires like Iran suporting that group, Russian supporting those etc... And excellent showcase for weaponry- _________________ "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our mind..." Bod Marley |
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mason-free party Moderate Poster
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:17 am Post subject: |
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"BBC political editor Nick Robinson described Sir Richard's remarks as "quite extraordinary".
Typical comment from a zionist whore house....would he say it if he or his son was on the front line...ass-hole! |
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ian neal Angel - now passed away
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adam1 Minor Poster
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:35 pm Post subject: Yes |
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Yes Ian, could be more to this than meets the eye.
The story was picked up stateside, but notably ignored by two main stations - "conspicuous by absence" is the phrase that springs to mind.
http://mediamatters.org/items/200610130002?src=newsbox-snafuprinciple. blogspot.com _________________ "What will I tell my grandchildren? That I knew, but did nothing about it?" |
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Justin 9/11 Truth Organiser
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 7:56 pm Post subject: |
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One other possible reason why the good General has spoken out the way he has is that if Iran is attacked by America, the likely ground fighting would take place in Khuzestan where around 90% of Iran's oil and gas is located. Khuzestan province is just over the border from Basra and British forces could find themselves sucked into a much greater conflagation - something which, with the fighting in Afghanistan escalating, would cause severe difficulties for the commanders on the ground. Lightly equipped forces split between two locations is not a good position to find yourself in. You don't need the great lessons of history to tell you that! _________________ Connect to Infinite Consciousness - enjoy the ride! |
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alwun Moderate Poster
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ian neal Angel - now passed away
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stu2306 New Poster
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 5:53 am Post subject: Power of the generals |
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I find it interesting that it took a military general to make Blair face up to the realities of Iraq when he was prepared to ignore everyone else. Do we really understand the power of the military over our government? |
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conspiracy analyst Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: Only once before this happened... |
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during WWI and the general who made a criticism of Lloyd George was sacked.
This is cleverer as officially we had a demo whose slogan was Time to Go and now we have the Head of the Army stating the same thing...
They will be the first to be sacrificed if the Yanks move on Iran and the General is trying to keep his ranks in order adopting some of their criticisms as his own, when he isn't doing any fighting and isn't even anywhere near the two zones of conflict.
If someone wanted to leave a war zone they would. Get on a plane and leave.
But the signal of defeat to the resistance has been sent whether it was intended or not. Iraquis will take this as a signal of time running out for the occupation forces.
This makes the Bush neo-con project vulnerable from the inside as never before. |
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