When do we invade?
Surely it’s long past time that the murderous Talabani regime was toppled?
Amnesty International has learnt that the Iraqi judicial authorities have confirmed death sentences against 128 prisoners putting them at imminent risk of execution.
The Iraqi authorities apparently plan to start executing the unnamed prisoners in batches of 20, beginning next week, and Amnesty has called Iraq’s Justice Minister to intervene to prevent the executions.
We must impose universal values on this corrupt and savage government. Where is our Foreign Secretary? Where is the dodgy dossier? Where are our battalions of keyboard warriors calling for invasion? Cohen? Aaronovitch? Kamm? Geras? The Queen’s First Harry’s Place?
Posted on March 14th, 2009 at 11:17am under Iraq
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That’s a good point, but wouldn’t we also have to invade the USA, if they didn’t give us an excuse note?
I’ve been saying this for years.
Hurrah for the ‘humanitarian intervention’.
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