Wednesday, 2 October 2024

Super Injunction?

The Telegraph, the Mail and Guido Fawkes all have the birth certificate. So much for the agreement of the Murdoch lot not to run the story in return for the non-implementation of Leveson 2.

Mere months ago, it was the cross-party consensus that the United Arab Emirates was unfit to own the Telegraph, to the point that the Statute Law was changed. But now, the UAE is among the "moderates" in the Middle East, in support of that epitome of moderation which has declared the United Nations Secretary-General persona non grata.

"Terrorist" Iran, on the other hand, so much worse than paragons such as Saudi Arabia, has bombed military facilities and the Mossad headquarters in the middle of densely populated, civilian areas, yet with no civilian casualties. Anyone would think that that could be done.

Although not if you bombed a nuclear facility. Therefore, Iran has not bombed Israel's. But the United States has had to beg Israel not to bomb the ones that there may or may not be in Iran, and that entreaty may or may not have any effect. In making it, even Joe Biden, or whoever, is a tremendous improvement on Keir Starmer and his rabble, who have said no such thing, nor ever will.

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