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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: U.S. needs to know who its friends are

The moral and intellectual gap in the heart of the Middle Eastern policy was left naked in a BBC interview with Foreign Minister yesterday.

Eight times, David Lammy was asked whether the US nuclear facilities believed that the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities was right and legal. He gave the same answer eight times: ‘We were not involved.’

Similarly, Sir Keir Starmer was reluctant to support America’s dramatic intervention: ‘The entire focus is to increase.’

Of course, they sit on the sides of this conflict and hopes that the government will avoid any collateral damage in the form of terrorist attacks on British interests.

In addition, they may think that the US and Israel’s not explicitly approved the actions of Israel will soothe many anti-line anti-ionists on the ranks of their parties.

They are wrong in both ways. Handy compression compass is the worst of all worlds. Iran’s hatred in England, where our vulnerableness to terrorism will not be reduced. And he won’t soothe the wrath of the equivalent left. They demand that both the US and Israel be clearly condemned.

On the other side of the Book, not to support this action, the risks that alienate our most important ally – after Tehran started a missile attack on an American base in Qatar yesterday.

Eight times, David Lammy was asked whether the US nuclear facilities believed that the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities was right and legal. He gave the same answer eight times: ‘We were not involved’

Sir Keir continues to say how vital Iran does not become a nuclear energy, but America and Israel have no idea when they take steps to stop being.

In the meantime, we have blocked the sales of arms to Israel, we have approved the ministers of Israel, and our Chief Public Prosecutor expressed doubts that Israel’s action against Iran is legal.

Before these attacks are carried out, it should not be surprised that England is no longer consulted. Our friends are no longer sure who we are on.

With typical arrogance, Sir Keir claims that England has returned to the world stage. He’s never happier as he wandered around for insignificant meetings and boring photography opportunities with other world leaders.

However, when real courage, belief and statism is necessary, there is no place to see. The important thing is in any way, and unfortunately England becomes increasingly irrelevant.

Sir Keir Starmer was similarly reluctant to support America's dramatic intervention: 'All my focus on my focus, on the rise'

Sir Keir Starmer was similarly reluctant to support America’s dramatic intervention: ‘All my focus on my focus, on the rise’

A birth crisis

There are more scandal to show that there are serious systemic problems in the field of motherhood care. Surprisingly, NHS is now paying more every year to solve clinical negligence claims for birth failures.

Therefore, the health secretary WES Streeting seems to have been delayed. However, the commissioning of a report is not the same as doing something.

In this most basic aspect of health services, we have seen a painful failure in various confidences, especially Shrewsbury and Telford and Nottingham.

Each had an investigation, but there was little developed if there was anything. A report given by the Maintenance Quality Commission in September, poor mother and baby care is so common and ‘normalization’ is in danger, he said. Some hospitals did not even record serious damage incidents.

This investigation, which will examine ten of the worst performance units, does not report until December. It’s too long to wait.

In a recent study, England had the second highest mother mortality rate in eight European countries. This is a matter of deep shame that needs to be corrected.

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