The UN needs to mandate action (I have written about the drag of a single veto - it should not stop an 80% mandate of the General Assembly) for the best and most effective forces in the world to implement - the British Armed Forces. No dodgy Blairite dossiers, no wishy-washy bomb from a safe distance USA sorties - any soldier knows one must take and hold ground to neutralize an opponent.
Showing posts with label United Nations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United Nations. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 May 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
Old Lessons to Remember
Cold War II would be a much better option than WW III.
A cold war brings stabilized tension, constant vigilance and constant caution - and with nuclear deterrence at its core - a permanent stand-off.
We face these new choices simply because the EU's little demagogues do not understand the innate fear of a Russian nation which was brought close to extinction by Napoleon and Hitler.
The old "spheres of influence" have been disregarded by the EU, Merkel and the woman the Russians call "that English woman", Baroness Ashton. A British Army subaltern doing War Studies would get it.
And let's not go near to even discussing Sturgeon's Stupidity on Trident.
Saturday, 13 September 2014
World Security
An Independent Scotland might well not be a weak nation, will not be a poor state but will not gain top table status, especially if run by a centralizing, overspending and smug government.
The United Kingdom, broken up by the independence of Scotland, will doubtless be diminished, certainly in the short and medium term. And that will have an adverse impact on world security and stability.
Any perception that the UK's break up weakens it, will weaken her impact and influence in NATO, multiplying the effect current force reductions. The reality of Scottish Independence with the subsequent uncertainty over Trident basing will create a shock wave amongst the allies, and some mirth to say the least in Putin's front office.
The UK's voice in the UN Security Council may be deemed to be toned down - and perhaps her veto questioned.
Scotland is not a colony growing up to make its own way in the world. Scotland is a partner in a Union that has been a world leader and possible the most successful force for good, security and stability, despite an imperfect past. Churchill might have said that the Union might not always have been perfect, but it has made a most impressive contribution.
I hope Scots will not follow the narrow inward looking selfishness so smugly exuded by Salmond and his people.
The United Kingdom, broken up by the independence of Scotland, will doubtless be diminished, certainly in the short and medium term. And that will have an adverse impact on world security and stability.
Any perception that the UK's break up weakens it, will weaken her impact and influence in NATO, multiplying the effect current force reductions. The reality of Scottish Independence with the subsequent uncertainty over Trident basing will create a shock wave amongst the allies, and some mirth to say the least in Putin's front office.
The UK's voice in the UN Security Council may be deemed to be toned down - and perhaps her veto questioned.
Scotland is not a colony growing up to make its own way in the world. Scotland is a partner in a Union that has been a world leader and possible the most successful force for good, security and stability, despite an imperfect past. Churchill might have said that the Union might not always have been perfect, but it has made a most impressive contribution.
I hope Scots will not follow the narrow inward looking selfishness so smugly exuded by Salmond and his people.
Labels:
Armed Forces,
BRITAIN,
Defence,
NATO,
Scotland,
United Nations
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