Middle East explained.
I try to avoid the glib and simplistic when it comes to politics, but a friend, Les Mitchell-Hynd posted this on facebook and I thought it worth giving it a wider audience.
There. All explained.
Having looked on line for a copy I’m not sure if the credit should be Aubrey Bailey or Richard A Jones so I’ll give both the benefit of the doubt.
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My name is Geoff Le Pard. Once I was a lawyer; now I am a writer. I've published four books - Dead Flies and Sherry Trifle, My Father and Other Liars, Salisbury Square and Buster & Moo. In addition I have published three anthologies of short stories and a memoir of my mother. More will appear soon. I will try and continue to blog regularly at geofflepard.com about whatever takes my fancy. I hope it does yours too.
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I have also seen this on Face book and agree very succinct.
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yep, pithy…
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it is isn’t it.
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Ugh. Oddly enough, I think this about sums up the situation here in the U.S. as well.
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Ugh. Perfect.
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Mud made clear. Why can’t sensible people like Aubrey Bailey be in charge of foreign affairs?
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Appreciate the educational angle, Geoff. Another factor might be their need to empty the coffers in order to justify the frantic austerity drive.
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When will our bellicose little country stop spending money it doesn’t have on ordnance and hardware it doesn’t need.
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