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Israel Targets Iran’s Cancer Treatment; Starmer’s War Involvement Puts Britain in the Crosshairs

Israel Targets Iran’s Cancer Treatment; Starmer’s War Involvement Puts Britain in the Crosshairs

Kernow Damo · Damien Willey

April 1, 202614m 43s

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They hit cancer treatment, failed to make Iran fold, and Starmer is finding out that being involved does in fact put your own country in the firing line. Right, so nothing quite screams military target quite like Israel and the United States striking a pharmaceutical plant in Iran that produces cancer drugs and anaesthetics, does it? A cancer drug facility struck. Perhaps thewy were trying to hit a valid military target, much like the excuses they gave when they struck the Minab girls school, next to an IRGC facility you might be thinking, well the other targets reportedly hit in the area actually included more residential buildings, a site of religious significance and an orphanage, so anyone telling any such tales can go and shove it where the sun doesn’t shine. Keir Starmer’s pretence that the UK is not involved in the Iran war except in a defensive posture, despite blatantly allowing US bombers to refuel, reload and take off from UK soil, not kidding anyone here in the UK except for the wilfully lobotomised, still trusting mainstream media delivers this abstract concept known as news has just got a big fat Iranian answer now too, as it appears they are no more fooled by his weasel words either. That burns well doesn’t it? That is what remains of a Castrol facility in Iraq. Drones hit Castrol warehouses near Erbil, a British-branded oil company as that is, and so the gap between what Starmer says and what Britain is doing gets a lot harder to manage with tidy little phrases and a straight face in Westminster, when what results is a major fire at the warehouse because Iran isn’t buying the snake oil you’re selling. Or the engine oil for that matter. It does burn rather well. So much for what Keir Starmer has said in the Commons on such things therefore, pathetic claims that kidded nobody. Britain did not join the strikes, he says, this not Britain’s war, we are staying out of it.