Former
British Ambassador to Uzbekistan Says UK Rogue State, Danger to World
28
August, 2014
ST
ANDREWS, (SCOTLAND), August 28 (RIA Novosti) Mark Hirst – The
United Kingdom as a rogue state and a danger to the world, a former
British Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray said.
“The
British Government is deeply, deeply immoral. They don’t care how
many people they kill abroad if it advances them. Anybody who votes
No [to Scottish independence] is voting to support a pathological
state which is a danger in the world, a rogue state and a state
prepared to go to war to make a few people wealthy,” Murray said in
a speech made ahead of an historic vote on Scottish independence to
be held in just three weeks.
He
told an open public meeting in St Andrews that the actions he
witnesses as a senior diplomat had changed his “world view” and
said it was now “impossible to be proud of the United Kingdom.”
“I
think it is impossible to be proud of the United Kingdom. I think
when we invaded Iraq we did to the United Nations what Hitler and
Mussolini did to the League of Nations,” Murray added. “I think
what we have done since where the truth is often much hidden, if you
look at Libya it is a disaster now we bombed it and we killed 15,000
people when NATO bombed Sirte, something they never told you on the
BBC. Did we make it better? No,” a diplomat stated.
“I’ve
seen things from the inside and the UK’s foreign interventions are
almost always about resources. It is every bit as corrupt as others
have indicated. It is not an academic construct, the system stinks,”
a former British Ambassador said.
Murray,
who is a member of “English for independence” a group of English
born residents living in Scotland who back Scottish independence,
said that although he had once been proud to be British, the UK’s
involvement in rendition, torture and the invasion of Iraq had
altered his allegiance.
“I
was a British diplomat for 20 years. I was always very patriotic to
be British and I was very, very proud of it,” he stated.
“When
I first became a British Ambassador and first went out in my own flag
car with the Union Jack flying on the front I had a lump in my
throat. It was a proud moment for me. It was only six months after
that I discovered that in the country where I was Ambassador we and
the Americans were shipping people in order for them to be tortured.
Some of them were tortured to death,” Murray added.
“Now
as you may imagine, my world view changed,” he added.
“It
was at the same time, a month later, that we invaded Iraq against the
will of the Security Council. Not just without the permission of the
Security Council but in the full knowledge that if it had gone to the
Security Council we would have been voted down,” the former
diplomat said.
“I
know for certain - as I used to be head of the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office unit that monitored Iraqi weapons of mass
destruction - I know for certain that they knew there weren’t any.
It wasn’t a mistake, it was a lie,” Murray concluded.
Former
Secretary General of NATO, Lord George Robertson earlier warned
Scottish independence would have a “cataclysmic” impact on the
world.
Robertson,
a former British MP, told an audience in the United States, that “the
loudest cheers for the break-up of Britain would be from our
adversaries and from our enemies. For the second military power in
the West to shatter this year would be cataclysmic in geopolitical
terms.”
Voters
in Scotland will go to the polls on 18th September and will be asked
one question, “Should Scotland become an independent country?”
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