What
does this arsehole think he knows – al-Qaeda is not a significant
problem.
We
all know if he wants a particular outcome no lie is too big for Mr.
Key
John
Key does not believe al- Qaeda is a significant problem in Syria
The
Prime Minister has urged the United Nations Security Council to hold
the Syrian regime responsible for using chemical weapons to attack
its own people.
27 September, 2013
In his
address to the UN General Assembly, John Key said the UN report into
the use of chemical weapons made it clear the rockets must have been
fired by the Syrian regime.
Mr Key said
the Security Council cannot ignore the report and those responsible
for the attacks must be brought to account.
He said any
resolution passed by the council must also establish an effective
mechanism for the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons and provide
for the protection of civilians.
Mr Key also
called for reform of the Security Council.
He says the
behaviour of the council's five permanent members - the United
States, Russia, China, Britain and France - damages the reputation
and credibility of the UN and must be challenged.
Worries
have also been raised about the extent of influence al Qaeda has over
opposition groups in Syria.
Mr Key says
it is a legitimate concern but not everyone agrees how serious it is.
He says a
couple of leaders he has spoken to do not believe al Qaeda is a
significant problem in Syria.
However, he
concedes other countries are worried about its influence in the
country.
Mr Key has
already spoken at a special meeting on disarmament, at which he
repeated New Zealand's concerns about the dangers posed by nuclear
weapons.
Here's Mr. Key back in 2003 supporting his Amercan friends in parliament,
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