One thing you're not going to hear very much about during the election campaign is foreign affairs. After all the main parties are broadly in agreement on membership of NATO and the EU and the necessity for British nuclear weapons. Even the SNP wants an independent Scotland to be part of NATO and while Trident is said to be a redline would that matter given Tory support for any Miliband government vote on renewal.
Of course foreign affairs do matter and it's not as if we are living in uninteresting times. The US seeks to destabilise Russia as a first step to destabilising China. A lesser understood imperative being perhaps to isolate Germany from the Eurasian landmass - see the neo-con George Friedman's recent press conference in Chicago. Meanwhile the UK takes the lead in dispatching troops to Mykolaiv, a strategic southern Ukrainian city with a large Russian speaking minority. Who knows how this will end? At best a frozen conflict, at worst a nuclear war?
Listen to the American journalist Robert Parry discussing the near total journalistic groupthink about Ukraine in the US:
In the UK things are even worse, with only one or two mainstream journalists not caught up in a black hat/white hat narrative, much of it based on downright lies and distortions.
How naive we are to think that this corruption of journalism doesn't affect us? Do we really think that the UK will go down before Nicola Sturgeon without putting up a dirty fight? Already we've had that weird story about a battalion of British soldiers being recruited to fight on the social media front. Politicians who can't be bought or intimidated will be smeared, incidents will occur, ballots will be mislaid, a public that thinks Putin is the new Hitler will swallow something similar about Salmond.
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Excellent post
Have a read of Craig Murray the former British Ambassador about MI5 and false flags events in Scotland https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2015/04/false-flag-is-starting/
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