Ignoring Internationally agreed Due Process

Jeremy Corbyn demonstrated reasonable sanity by his reasoning, in parliament yesterday,15th March, which is very sound and who it appears is agreed with by the majority of the population judging by a radio phone in program. Proof of who was responsible for the nerve poison attack in Salisbury which became effective on Sunday 4th. of March

[Quote]To rush way ahead of the evidence being gathered by the police, in a fevered parliamentary atmosphere, serves neither justice nor our national security
Jeremy Corbyn
British opposition Labour leader [unquote]

It is unbelievable that the Country being run by politicians who all agree with each other, in all it’s permutations, that Russia is guilty by association without proof. In this case what better a way to convince the public of Russian guilt for something which could quite easily be a false flag event, because of their past track record.

To ignore International due process and to give an instant ultimatum can only be received as a insult, and the corresponding indignant response, which would be a natural one given the air of disrespect is also used as said proof of culpability.

In my opinion Britain itself is behaving like a rogue state and this is crystallised by their behaviour in Syria, supporting the terrorists and their front group to garner public sympathy, the White Helmets. Just look at the extensive, on the ground, reporting by Vanessa Beeley on this matter. This is the track record of the UK unfortunately:

Vanessa Beeley on the White Helmets

2 Replies to “Ignoring Internationally agreed Due Process”

  1. Is it coincidence that BBC2 TV the so-called documentary, broadcasting a series “Putin: The New Tsar.”

    These are more like a build up to a -god forbid- terrible war.
    A responsible government cannot so blatantly humiliate, vilify and belittle leader of another country with no excuse.

  2. The 2013 Ghouta event, for example, employed home-made rockets of the type favored by insurgents. The White House Memorandum on Khan Sheikhoun seemed to rely heavily on testimony from the Syrian White Helmets who were filmed at the scene having contact with supposed Sarin-tainted casualties and not suffering any ill effects.

    Likewise, these same actors were filmed wearing chemical weapons training suits around the supposed “point of impact” in Khan Sheikhoun, something which makes their testimony (and samples) highly suspect. A training suit offers no protection at all, and these people would all be dead if they had come into contact with real military-grade Sarin.
    Source: Newsweek, US Edition,By Ian Wilkie On 2/8/18 at 11:44 AM Now Mattis Admits There Was No Evidence Assad Used Poison Gas on His People

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