2004

The Boston Globe reports on the frankly sinister plan for the inhabitants of Fallujah now that “it’s over”. The US Marine Corps is apparently going to bring back the 300,000 or so people who fled the city in time for the elections. So they can fully enjoy the benefits of democracy, certain special arrangements have…

Read More ID Cards: You Too Can Have the Fallujah Experience

Cabalamat Journal has an interesting post on the European Union and its influence in the world under the amusing title The European Union is the Borg. They’ve also started blogrolling us, so have a link! They refer to this article in the Washington Post by Robert “Paradise and Power” Kagan. Some points – I think…

Read More You will be assimilated! (Warning – long post)

Among the portfolio of accusations against David Blunkett, there is one I suspect is the most significant of the lot but hasn’t got the ink it deserves. In accordance with the best Labour traditions, of course, it’s also one of the matters that the Home Office’s self-investigation doesn’t cover. Mind you, the Sunday Torygraph did…

Read More Blunkett in love: the bit they’ve missed

Today is the 20th anniversary of the world’s worst ever industrial accident, at Bhopal in India. Thousands – we don’t know exactly how many – of people were gassed when a huge tank of methyl isocyanate leaked at Union Carbide’s plant there. Multiple layers of safety should have been present but were not. The victims…

Read More Lest we forget

The Guardian’s separatist insurgency gathers pace towards all-out civil war. After the now-notorious articles on the Ukraine by Jonathan Steele and John Laughland, it was the paper’s liberal-hawk tendency’s turn to hit back. On Tuesday, columnist David Aaronovitch delivered this rant about Mr. Laughland, who returned fire in the letters page the next day. Bizarrely,…

Read More UN Peacekeepers for 119 Farringdon Road?

The French socialist party’s membership has voted yes to the European Constitution in an internal referendum. This probably kiboshes the former prime minister Laurent Fabius’s attempt to rebuild his career after his disgrace in the contaminated blood scandal. I’m not sorry, especially given some of the No camp’s arguments – Fabius argued that the constitution…

Read More French Socialists say YES