A Labour British
lawmaker has described the so-called Iranian nuclear threat as
“non-existent” in response to growing media speculation and ballyhoo
over the issue.
Addressing the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) questions, Paul Flynn, the Labour MP for Newport West, lauded the 179 British troops who were killed as a result of the US-led military adventurism in Iraq in pursuit of non-existent nukes. “If the nuclear state of Israel attacks Iran in pursuit of non-existent long-range Iranian missiles carrying non-existent Iranian bombs, can we have a guarantee that the House would discuss its position before any British lives were put in jeopardy?” he asked.
In response to Flynn’s question on Iran, Foreign Secretary William Hague stressed that if British troops were committed to military action there should be a parliamentary vote.
Speaking in FCO questions on the Iranian nuclear energy program, the prominent Zionist regime critic and Labour MP, Sir Gerald Kaufman, asked Hague to “make it clear to Israel and everybody else that we are totally opposed to military action against Iran.”
Hague said a “nuclear-armed Iran would result in still greater instability in the Middle East and increase the risk of a nuclear arms race.”
However, he stated that Britain had made it clear to brutal Zionists that it favored the “twin-track policy of sanctions and negotiations” and opposed a military strike. Source
Additional source Jewish Chronicle
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