President Obama hails strong UK-US alliance
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President Obama has told MPs and peers in Parliament that the UK and US have "one of the oldest and strongest alliances the world has ever
known".
Sounds familiar..
I'm sure I remember the same crap being drilled into us just before the invasion of Iraq and then again before the war on terror in Afghanistan. We
have heard about the 'Special relationship' between the UK and US time and time again and its starting to remind me of the cheesy pep talks in the
movies just before a huge battle.
His speech is expected to cover foreign and economic challenges. As he began, Mr Obama acknowledged that the relationship between the UK and US
was forever being "overanalysed" but added: "There are few nations that stand firmer, speak louder and fight harder to defend democratic values around
the world than the United States and the United Kingdom." Questions about the international community's strategy in Libya featured heavily during an
earlier press conference on the second day of President Obama's state visit to the UK.
I believe that we will 'Sort out' Libya and look like heroes in the media. It will gain 'Perception credibility' in the eyes of the zombie population
which will help warrant any future warmongering effects. We all know that we are only in Libya for the $. I'd bet everything that a puppet for the NWO
gets in power after Col Gaddafi.
On a personal note, Mr Cameron said he had come to know the president well over the past year and had come to "value his leadership and courage".
He described UK-US relations as "a living, working partnership" which were "essential to our security and to our prosperity".
"essential to our security and to our
prosperity".
Couldn't have put it better myself.
This tiresome announcement of special relations between our two great nations sounds awful like a battle cry to me. Who's in the sights this time?
Iran?
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edit on 26/10/2010 by TechUnique because: (no reason given)