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We Want Our Troops Out of Afghanistan, Not More Money to Look for Bombs

December 14, 2009 - By BNP News

IED-AfghanistanThe British National Party does not want more tax money to be spent training people to look for roadside bombs in Afghanistan but rather wants all British forces out of that country straightaway.

In an official reaction to the announcement by the warmonger Labour Party leader, Gordon Brown, that £150 million will be spent “tackling improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan,” the BNP said that this was just another exercise in futility and a waste of taxpayers’ money.

The Afghanistan war has nothing to do with Britain and is not in any way beneficial to British interests.

To make matters worse, the components for many of these roadside devices, called Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), originate with Muslims in Britain.

That shocking news was revealed by a briefing on British operations in southern Afghanistan prepared by Brigadier Gordon Messenger, the Royal Marine commander of the British battlegroup, and released earlier this year.

According to reports issued at the time, explosives experts who examined the devices say they have found British-made electronic components that enable Taliban insurgents to detonate the roadside bombs by remote control.

The electronic devices smuggled into Afghanistan from Britain range from basic remote control units that are normally used to fly model airplanes to more advanced components that enable insurgents to conduct attacks from up to a mile away from British patrols.

“We have found electronic components in devices used to target British troops that originally come from Britain,” a British explosives officer said.

When asked how the components had reached Afghanistan, the officer explained that they had either been sent from Britain, or physically brought to Afghanistan by Muslims from Britain who had flown to Pakistan and then simply walked across the border.

In other words, Mr Brown and his party (a) caused the war, (b) are responsible for the deaths of over 200 British service personnel and who knows how many Afghan peasants, but are (c) quite happy to continue that war and pump even more taxpayers’ money into it.

To add insult to injury, this latest cash injection is to try and control explosive devices which are coming from Britain.

The BNP demands the immediate withdrawal of all British troops from Afghanistan.

Furthermore, the BNP asserts that the terrorist threat to Britain will only subside once the interlinked issues of mass Third World immigration and our nation’s biased foreign policy are addressed.

Mass Third World immigration has created a large pool from which radical Islamists can recruit. This situation needs urgent attention and redressing, in the form of a halt on all immigration and the encouragement of voluntary repatriation.

Britain’s current foreign policy is correctly interpreted by the Muslim world as biased against them. This has led to Britain taking part in the illegal and immoral wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In turn, these conflicts have provided the excuse needed by Islamists in Britain to whip up hatred of the British people.

Terrorism in Britain will only cease once British foreign policy is seen to be unbiased and fair in the Middle East — and when there is no longer a large pool of Third World immigrants resident in this country.

This remains the policy and aim of the BNP, alone amongst all the political parties of this country.





Nick Griffin MEP

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