Brown ally sparks foreign policy speculation with US speech
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Jul 13, 2007, 11:27 GMT
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This is one American that says 'thank you very much!' I totally
agree with with the implication and urge that the UK continue
in that same vein. The people of the world need to know that the
vast majority in the U.S., even though we love our country, deplore
what it seems to represent over the past seven (+) years. Many of us have
been against this administration from the beginning; however, many of
the ones who voted for Bush believed the deceptions that were published
and are still being published by the corporate media. Most people in this
country are just regular people living their lives and made the mistake
of believing what they were being told.
The U.S working along with us here in U.K and Europe must sort out the Tragedy of Palestine, along with that of Syria and Lebanon.
The extreme biased stance taken but the U.S and us in Europe on supporting Israel on just about any atrocity it carries out has resulted in us being subject of extreme anger and hatred by Muslims and others with sense of fair play.
The very first thing for U.S would be application of Pressure on Israel in letting go of thousands of political prisoners held in Israeli jails (some have been in jail over 30 years majority of the prisoners haven’t even had a trial).
Curbing the influence of Jewish pressure groups in the U.S is an absolute must, they don’t care about the U.S, and their main concern and beneficiary is Israel, regardless of what harm it brings to the American people.
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