International Politics

  • UN: Fake hire

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a London landlady allegedly headhunted by the UN to lead its Gaza response is pictured here for the first time.

    A suspect landlady accused of being fraud.

    It’s alleged she’s in an affair with a UN official. It led to a job offer to keep her close. It’s believed her mentality is deficient. It’s said London-based doctors are involved.

    It’s believed UN staff have tortured MI5 Agents to stop them arresting the individual. It’s led to extreme diplomatic tensions.

  • Iran is a prick in everyone’s finger

    Ali Khamenei is to the Middle East a prick in everyone’s finger. He also strikes people as being a conundrum in many respects. He preaches on Islam but is lenient on terror. He calls for prosperity but stops Iranians getting richer. He reaches out to its neighbours but says Israel is demonic.

    Iran is not a bedfellow of any state in the world. It’s a creator of terror. It incites harm. The Persian nation is a singular zone of injustice. It oppresses its population. It kills its best. It beats hope out of new generations. The curtailment of it is a seismic break from a quasi-colonial form of rule.

  • UK’s strange view of int. relationships

    In a poll by YouGov, it appears UK citizens have a strange view of friend and foe, or neighbour and stranger. In a list of 18 countries, there are surprising results as to who we think will come to our aid.

    In the top three are nations – Australia, New Zealand, and Canada respectively – that aren’t considered to have strong militaries. In the case of Canada, it’s considered a neutral state, anyhow.

    Thankfully, the US polls fourth in the list, and considering the assistance it provided during WW2, and thereafter, it makes sense. However, it’s odd that Sweden and Italy are in fifth and sixth place.

    Lastly, in seventh is Ireland, a nation historically the UK cannot consider an ally and has been seen as a foe, at times. This shows the UK is in a sorry state of affairs in its understanding of world alliances.