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Showing Original Post only (View all)PETER HITCHENS: We set Syria ablaze... Now we're hurling in explosives [View all]
Imagine this: newspapers and broadcasters in China suddenly start to denounce the British Government.
They call it a regime. They say that its treatment of its Muslim minority is cruel and unjust.
Soon, their views are echoed by the Chinese foreign minister, who in a speech at the United Nations says that Britains treatment of its minorities is a disgrace, and calls for sanctions against this country.

The Chinese ambassador turns up as an observer at an Islamist demonstration in Birmingham.
Some protesters are injured. Carefully-edited footage of the occasion is shown on global TV stations, in which the police are made to look brutal and the provocations against them are not shown.
Soon after this, armed attacks are made on police stations and on Army barracks. People begin to notice the presence in British cities of foreign-looking men, sometimes armed.
Within a matter of months, the country is plunged into a civil war. A place known for stability, order and prosperity descends with amazing speed into a violent, rubble-strewn chaos, complete with refugees, plumes of oily smoke and soup-kitchens.
The bewildered inhabitants shrug with hopeless bafflement when they read foreign accounts of events, encouraging the rebels, even though nobody really knows who they are. They just long for the fighting to be over.
All the time, foreign media report in a wholly one-sided way, credulously trumpeting British Government atrocities without verification. And then all the major countries in the world agree to permit the direct supply of weapons to the rebels.
Absurd? Wait and see. Something quite like this actually happened on a small scale in Northern Ireland, where American individuals helped buy guns and bombs for the IRA, and the US government put huge pressure on us to give in to the terrorists.
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