DEFENCE Secretary Geoff Hoon has confirmed he will sacrifice British lives in Iraq because the United States of Israel have requested UK forces to re-deploy under US command while their forces commit mass murder in the Iraqi-held city of Falluja.
This situation will result in an upsurge in British casualties as Hoon sends troops into openly hostile territory - after all, to date British forces in
Iraq have lost 68 troops in the relatively calm south compared to 1,101 US troops in the war-torn centre of the country.
Mr Hoon's children are not members of the Black Watch and Ken Bigley is no relation to Tony Blair - they do not care about the consequences of their subservience to Israel and its puppet the United States.
Democracy is not a natural progression in Arab states, that's why the US and its guiding power, Israel, must enforce it - the hypocrisy is there for all to see.
The last time US forces tried to take Falluja from Iraqi forces, last April, the result was the worst month for coalition casualties since the conflict began (140 troops killed).
After a three-week battle the US forces retreated and surrendered the city to Iraqi freedom fighters.
Falluja is still under the control of the Iraqis, but the US-led occupation is adamant that all "rebel-held" areas are brought under US control before the "democratic elections" of January can take place.
That will mean a bloodbath in Falluja and the number one victim will be the innocent civilians. Meanwhile, Iraqi fighters elsewhere will concentrate their fire in and around towns and cities such as Samarra, Tikrit, Baquba, Ramadi, Mosul and Baghdad itself.
British soldiers are now being drawn into these areas thanks to the poodle regime of Blair, Straw and Hoon.
Not one drop of British blood is worth the sacrifice for American oil and Israeli security.
MARTIN ROBERTS,
BNP Worcestershire.
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