The country that brought you Admiral Lord Nelson, The Duke of Wellington, the RAF pilots, the Knights of the Round Table is now exhibiting the rebirth of a Neville Chamberlain-like appeasement policy.
‘Peace in our time.’ Chamberlain declared just before the blitz.
The fact of the matter is that the British involvement in Iraq has been anemic at best. They contributed a token number of Soldiers, were assigned the least dangerous areas of operations and put into place rules of engagement that assured their personnel would not come into harms way unless by the most remote chance.
While any coalition military death is tragic, it should be noted that the British have suffered about 200 tragic deaths in this war. Their military has operated in the background while the United States military has done the heavy lifting.
Their last military victory, the Falkland Islands, was celebrated as a great British military success. The fact remains that this victory was over what amounts to a banana republic.
It’s hard to identify the exact point in time at which the British lost their stiff upper lip. Even worse, there appears to be no other remaining stiff anatomical body parts. Do you need any other proof than that their so-called assault troops contained a female whom the males made no attempt to defend knowing she was being taken into a captivity under Shar’ia law.
We will not see Prince Harry making an appearance in a ‘combat unit’ in Iraq after this. Until now it was relatively safe for the Brits in Iraq. It’s obvious now that even for the British, this isn’t a game of drop the hanky. They surely can’t send the prince into a situation in which the British Soldiers are functioning under rules of engagement that leave them high and dry should they happen to encounter an enemy combatant.
It’s fortunate that our response to their crisis in the 1940s was not as anemic as their response to our time of need today.
A further explanation of their delicate handling of this crisis is that they are afraid of upsetting their own muslim population.
So the question remains, what will Britain do? There are those who say they do not want to ’start a war with Iran’. Iran is already at war with Britain. Will the roar of the British lion return, or will they have to settle for a meow.
Never have so many appeased so much to so few. It’s a bloody shame.
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EU Referendum is following this story closely.
Left in the humiliating position of having nothing in the locker with which to take on the Iranians after their abduction of our service personnel, our esteemed government has been running, cap in hand, to the United Nations Security Council for a resolution condemning Iran’s action.
For all we got for our efforts, though, we need not have bothered. The mighty mouse groaned and heaved and delivered what Reuters called “a watered-down statement” which merely expressed “grave concern” at the detention of the 15 British crew members, calling on Tehran to allow “consular access” to them.
Michelle Malkin calls it a national humiliation.
Simply put, I would like the UK with our support to ‘get their pecker up,’ and keep a ’stiff upper lip.’
Verum Serum and A Blog for All have updates.
Brit & Grit is keeping up with this situation and wonders some of the same things many others have been wondering.
What is the UK government doing about this issue? Secondly, where are the human rights campaigners, such as Amnesty International and the UN, when citizens of a Western country are abused in this manner?
Others: No Man’s Blog, Cop the Truth, Crimson Blog, Wizbang, Hot Air
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- Tony Blair Warns Iran to Release British Sailors and Marines
- US Troops Would Have Fought Iranian Captors
- Britain Demands Iran Free Seized Sailors
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March 31st, 2007 at 12:12 am
MC Rove (Karl Rove Rap Video)…
See Karl Rove Rappin At The Radio and Television Correspondents Association dinner. Oh my!
MC Rove Video
MC Rove is in the house, ladies and gentlemen.
This is an OTA Alliance and Linkfest Haven post which is generously trackposted to Outside the…
March 31st, 2007 at 12:12 am
Liberty Belle Beth - In 1979, our Tehran US Embassy hostages (63) were abducted, expoited, paraded as trophies,
humiliated, tortured, and separated for 444 days until President Ronald Wilson Reagan was sworn into office on January 20, 1981. These 15 British Royal marines and sailors are in this ordeal for a long time. Their own naval ship had the chance to intervene and let the Iraniac dogs take them!
What else can you say? Get ready for the Brit subs to sink a few Iraniac ships, and for the U.S. carrier groups to get some action as well. The boogie man is Mahmoud Madinthehead Ahmadinejad and he’s not going away. Get ready to pay $4.00 per gallon of gas and the Iraniacs showed the world that they were liars when offering to release the one female captive and then renigging. As a U.S. military veteran, 15 lives versus taking out a madman’s Islamomaniac regime……? The clock is ticking and it’s already been one week! …….+ IRAN +……. >>>>>>>>>>>>> X !
BSC: I have been wondering how the Brits can handle this without looking weak. They have to do more than talk. At this point, since the Sailors and Marines have been captured and Tehran is basically thumbing their noses at the British the options seem to be getting fewer and fewer. I don’t think it can be de-escalated with rhetoric and appeasement will only escalate and embolden them. I still think they could have taken the British Sailors and Marines to give them some cushion against the probability that the US is preparing to retaliate against whatever Tehran has been building up to do to the West. Commenter M is probably right in that it would create a divide between the US and Britain. If we retaliate with the British in custody it could lead to a riff - although it probably won’t. We are too close allies and each country understands what has to be done. At least the people understand.
March 31st, 2007 at 2:04 am
Good Reads around the Blogosphere…
Here are some good reads today for hot topics on the internet. As usual, topics are centered on technology and entertainment. Our format is to follow the Technorati top 10 searches. Enjoy!
1. The Social Customer has a good roundup of Kathy Sier…
March 31st, 2007 at 3:16 am
PS: Liberty Belle Beth - Captain America was killed off a few weeks ago, and sadly, the Iraniacs have killed 007! Soon the former ‘Great’ Britain will be singing “Allah save the Queen”
and every conservative understands that you never negotiate with terrorists - especially with Islamomaniacs! Remember the 1972 Munich Olympics where Black September killed the Israeli wrestlers? In the raid on Entebbe, Uganda, the Israeli
commandoes went after their hijacked Air France passengers and pulled off a miracle, while killing every terrorist in the process. Now the world realizes that England is a Paper Lion.
Absolutely no THUNDERBALLS Mr. Bond. 007 is shakened and stirred. At least Israel still has the Mossad!
March 31st, 2007 at 6:12 am
Suspected Mastermind of USS Cole Bombing Claims Torture…
Did you know that the Al Qaeda handbook says that any captured members are to claim torture? Yes, that is correct. It is in Chapter 18. And now we have another example
WASHINGTON — A suspected Saudi terrorist told a military hearing that he…
March 31st, 2007 at 7:17 am
WT - That’s not for liberals to know. All they did was strap KSM to a chair, and made him watch episodes of The View,
with Rosie O’Donnell’s thong on his head - worn! Then they showed him bathing suit shots of Hillary Clinton, Helen Thomas and Madeline Albright. He cracked in mullah minutes!
March 31st, 2007 at 8:58 am
Muqtada al-Sadr calls for protests on April 9….
The Movement for the National Liberation of Iraq from Foreign Occupation is upon us, and if Muqtada al-Sadr gets his way, he will be leading it. At least that’s what he hopes. Muqtada al-Sadr issued a call for Iraqis to…
March 31st, 2007 at 10:48 am
I’ve been censored?…
And perhaps your blog as been censored as well….
March 31st, 2007 at 10:56 am
John Edwards needs your help….please help send this kid to camp…
…..an actual letter from the Edwards Campaign
DEAR JERRY,
In just over 24 hours, the books close forever on our first-quarter fundraising. Right now, the future of our campaign and everything we’re working to achieve is in your hands…
March 31st, 2007 at 11:38 am
Stealing the future [Weekend Open Trackback]…
Germany enacted Friday a hike in its retirement age from 65 to 67, with the Bundesrat upper house putting its seal on the legislation which aims to head off a crisis in ageing German society.
With Germans living longer, there are no longer enough activ…