Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Dhimmi Dave Cameron, ever free with giving your money away to every country on Earth, has used his visit to Kabul to signal that the UK will be increasing the amount of aid which we give to Afghanistan.

Apparently attempting to head off criticism in advance, Cameron said that we had ignored the problem before, and "The problem of drugs got worse, the problem of terrorism got worse, the problem of extremism got worse, the problem of asylum and immigration got worse" - essentially telling us that Britain is in trouble if we don't stump up money.

Funnily enough, we've been forking out money for years, all of those things Cameron mention - well, they've still got worse. One doesn't remember the UK having much trouble with suicide bombers a few decades ago, nor Britain being swamped with such devastating levels of immigration.

As for drugs, it's well documented that Afghanistans opium output increased dramatically after the fall of the Taleban and the imposition of a Western puppet regime.

If we've been spending out to prevent those things from blighting Britain then we have failed utterly, there is no other possible conclusion.

We've been in Afghanistan since 2001 - and never should have been there to begin with - and watched the casualty list of our soldiers killed or maimed grow longer and longer, and the cost of both military spending and aid rocket, and we've not really achieved much of note.

Corruption is rampant, the country is a bottomless pit that will eat up both money and lives for decades to come, and the so called democratic regime which we imposed - and about which there are numerous doubts and questions - only stays in place because of our continued backing. The country would disintegrate without us, a lesson which we'll learn the hard way should all coalition troops be withdrawn.

Cameron may jet around hounding out our money, glibly telling us that it's the right thing for Britain to do, but all we are achieving is creating a situation where foreign nations rely on more and more aid from the UK.

We become caught in a neverending spiral, insisting that money spent abroad helps Britain at home, and paying out ever larger amounts to achieve dubious results. It doesn't help us here, all of those problems it supposedly prevents are still with us, and still growing.

Solving all these problems of terrorism, drugs, mass immigration and so called extremism won't happen because we fund foreign nations - if it is ever to happen it will be when we start putting our country first, and spending that money at home upon making our nation a better place. Everything else is just empty justification for why Britain, a nation of cutbacks and many problems of its own, should try and bankroll the entire planet.

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