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Richard Armitage: First in war, first in subversion, first in the hearts of
someone else's countrymen.
For his outstanding service in leading America and Britain into an illegal
war of aggression that has murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent people
in Iraq, as well as his heroic role in running guns and money to the dope-dealing
terrorist bands that sought to overthrow the legitimate government of Nicaragua,
Richard Armitage has been secretly knighted by Queen Elizabeth Deuce, as the
Guardian reports today:
"Honoured with a KCMG [Knight Commander of St. Michael
and St. George, second highest rank of British knighthood] is Richard Armitage,
deputy secretary of state under Colin Powell between 2001 and 2005 and a
leading player in rallying diplomatic support for the Iraq invasion. Mr Armitage's
role in the Iran-contra arms smuggling scandal was controversial enough to
prevent him becoming army secretary in 1989. He worked alongside Oliver North
to trade arms to Iran illegally and siphon profits to the Nicaraguan contra
rebels."
"[Armitage] is one of 100 non-UK citizens honoured since last May who
are named in a list released by the Foreign Office after a parliamentary
question from the Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker. Unlike honours to UK
citizens, those for foreigners are not generally announced..."
If Armitage gets this kind of gilded wheeze for mere minioning in some of
the most murderous operations of the past half-century, then great googily-moogily,
what's George W. going to get, when he retires, for actually being the trigger-man
for the world-convulsing killing spree in Iraq? Not to mention his relentless
and ruthless gutting of the U.S. Constitution? What honor would suffice for
this sterling service? No mere knighthood or baronage will do; Lizzie will
have to adopt him into the royal family or something, name him heir to the
throne.
After all, his whole life's work has been aimed at overthrowing the American
Revolution and restoring feudal rule by aristocrats, warlords, religious cranks
and simpering courtiers. Why not just bring the whole thing full circle back
to Buckingham Palace?
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| Richard Armitage, seen here on a visit to Iraq symbolically sucking the
lifeblood out of Iraqi society. |
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