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PKKH Editorial
Lord Gilbert, former British defense minister, during a debate in House of Lords on multi-lateral nuclear disarmament, on Friday has been reported saying, a neutron bomb could be used to create a cordon sanitaire in troubled border regions like the one between Afghanistan and Pakistan , These things are not talked about but they should be . he said. A news reported by a select few papers like the Nation, the Indian Express andthe News and widely ignored by the British and international reporting agencies.
The dictionary meaning of a Cordon Sanitaire comes out to be a guarded line preventing anyone from leaving an area infected by a disease and thus spreading it, so if Mr. Gilbert knows what he is talking about, perhaps he should be telling us who in his thinking are the diseased ones and how he thinks they will be prevented from leaving the area by dropping the neutron bombs over them, guess
No, but he said that the use of such weapons could greatly reduce problems of protecting those borders the mountainous border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan where no one was living except a few goats; so is it the goats that are troubling them, or as he says If you told them there was going to be some ERRB warheads dropped there, it would be a very unpleasant place to go and they wouldnt go there, perhaps thats the most civilized way the barbarian-turned-parliamentarian could think of to communicate with human beings, a lower species.
In our view it is more advisable to create a Cordon Sanity close to the British House of Lords, and keep the likes of Mr. Gilbert in for regular quarantine. Perhaps the likes of the MP have to be given a course on how to treat and talk about fellow human beings, and an advanced course on human-rights, perhaps later. Shamefully Mr. Gilbert does not speak just for himself, he speaks for the whole British nation, and on Friday he has presented his nation as an arrogant people, who consider themselves as a people above common humanity, possessing something, in their mind, that makes them superior.
This twisted thinking was expressed not in any hidden manner but openly, as he went on saying that he was delighted that nuclear weapons had been invented because, by acting as a deterrent, they had prevented a possible third world war and helped save lives. Again perhaps the MPs memory had failed to remind him that the deterrence of the nuclear weapons is only valid till they are not used, but to drop them over a sovereign territory invites only war and more death not the saving of lives.
Mr. Gilbert seems to be still living in the glory of the 2cd World War, when shootings, bombings and mass-killings were the way to move forward; when blood had been sold cheaper than water; when for land, resources and power humanity was culled with indignity. The MP seems to have no idea that we had made the United Nations after that and we decided to end violence against humanity.
The PKKH institution has been totally disappointed to see how matters will be handled in the so-called civilized parts of humanity. The remarks of the British MP have put us all in a certain Cordon-of-Disbelief as to where the fate of humanity is headed; or should we just for-go what he muttered that day, considering his white hair that at that time, Gilbert must have completely lost it
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PKKH Editorial
Lord Gilbert, former British defense minister, during a debate in House of Lords on multi-lateral nuclear disarmament, on Friday has been reported saying, a neutron bomb could be used to create a cordon sanitaire in troubled border regions like the one between Afghanistan and Pakistan , These things are not talked about but they should be . he said. A news reported by a select few papers like the Nation, the Indian Express andthe News and widely ignored by the British and international reporting agencies.
The dictionary meaning of a Cordon Sanitaire comes out to be a guarded line preventing anyone from leaving an area infected by a disease and thus spreading it, so if Mr. Gilbert knows what he is talking about, perhaps he should be telling us who in his thinking are the diseased ones and how he thinks they will be prevented from leaving the area by dropping the neutron bombs over them, guess
No, but he said that the use of such weapons could greatly reduce problems of protecting those borders the mountainous border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan where no one was living except a few goats; so is it the goats that are troubling them, or as he says If you told them there was going to be some ERRB warheads dropped there, it would be a very unpleasant place to go and they wouldnt go there, perhaps thats the most civilized way the barbarian-turned-parliamentarian could think of to communicate with human beings, a lower species.
In our view it is more advisable to create a Cordon Sanity close to the British House of Lords, and keep the likes of Mr. Gilbert in for regular quarantine. Perhaps the likes of the MP have to be given a course on how to treat and talk about fellow human beings, and an advanced course on human-rights, perhaps later. Shamefully Mr. Gilbert does not speak just for himself, he speaks for the whole British nation, and on Friday he has presented his nation as an arrogant people, who consider themselves as a people above common humanity, possessing something, in their mind, that makes them superior.
This twisted thinking was expressed not in any hidden manner but openly, as he went on saying that he was delighted that nuclear weapons had been invented because, by acting as a deterrent, they had prevented a possible third world war and helped save lives. Again perhaps the MPs memory had failed to remind him that the deterrence of the nuclear weapons is only valid till they are not used, but to drop them over a sovereign territory invites only war and more death not the saving of lives.
Mr. Gilbert seems to be still living in the glory of the 2cd World War, when shootings, bombings and mass-killings were the way to move forward; when blood had been sold cheaper than water; when for land, resources and power humanity was culled with indignity. The MP seems to have no idea that we had made the United Nations after that and we decided to end violence against humanity.
The PKKH institution has been totally disappointed to see how matters will be handled in the so-called civilized parts of humanity. The remarks of the British MP have put us all in a certain Cordon-of-Disbelief as to where the fate of humanity is headed; or should we just for-go what he muttered that day, considering his white hair that at that time, Gilbert must have completely lost it
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