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The War in Afghanistan Must Stop — Before It Comes to Britain

August 18, 2009 - By BNP News

The death of the two hundred and first British soldier serving in Afghanistan must serve as a galvanising moment for the public to start vociferously demanding that this dangerous, vile and lie-based war come to an end, said Peter Mullins, British National Party spokesman on defence.

“One death is too many. Now we have more than 200 of our brave young men and women killed in that vicious conflict which has nothing to do with us and in which we should not be involved,” Mr Mullins, a former Vulcan force bomber team crew member said.

“What makes it even worse is that the Tory and Labour parties have actively promoted immigration policies which have seen vast numbers of Taliban supporters flooding into this country.

“Unless the war is stopped now and immigration reversed, we will find that the conflict in Afghanistan will soon be transferred to the streets of Britain,” he said, adding that it was already fact that many Muslims born in Britain were fighting alongside the Taliban.

“In addition, the army has also reported that the majority of the electrical components of the roadside bombs being used to kill British soldiers originates from the Muslim community in this country, exported through Pakistan,” Mr Mullins said.

“The time has come for the British public to demand that this outrageous war come to an end. I want to appeal to all concerned members of the public to contact their MPs, of whichever party, and demand that Britain gets out of Afghanistan.”

“Even now, the psychopathic liar Gordon Brown insists that British soldiers are dying to ‘protect us from terrorism’,” Mr Mullins continued.

“The reality is that British intervention in Afghanistan, combined with an immigration policy which encourages the Third World to settle here, is the real cause of terrorism within our borders.”

Mr Mullins pointed out that the Taliban had gained control of Afghanistan in 1996 with the support of the American government.

“The Taliban government was granted diplomatic recognition by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — all of which are now supposed to be our allies in this bogus ‘war against terror’,” he said.

“We ask of Mr Brown and the other Labour and Tory liars in Westminster: why was it that the Taliban was not a terrorist threat to Britain in 1996, but now suddenly is? What changed in that far-off country which justifies hundreds of British dead?”

General Sir David Richards, the new head of the Army, was recently quoted as saying that he expected Britain’s ‘mission’ in Afghanistan to last as long as 30 to 40 years.

“This is outrageous,” Mr Mullins said. “By that time, Britain will have been Islamified and the conflict will be on our streets.”

Mr Mullins said members of the public must start lobbying their existing Members of Parliament straightaway to end the war.

“Write to them in a polite manner, pointing out that the war is illegal, immoral and unjustified,” he said. “Demand that Britain withdraws its troops and institutes immigration policies which will prevent the Taliban from coming here. Do it now.”

The public can contact their MPs through the website ‘They Work for You’ which can be accessed by clicking here.





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