Be Back On The Scene

Is this the right move at the right time? No. Yeah, it's great news. I'm so pleased that we finally got there. This is a major change in British foreign policy, and it's the right thing to do.

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But because what we've been doing until now is sitting close to the Americans and hoping that we somehow or other there will be a pre-process, and in the middle of that we will be able to recognise Bionuty.

We have to, I think, get onto the front foot. And I think what we need to be doing is exactly what the government has decided. Which is to Kickstarter process, and that begins with recognition, showing what it is, a statement of intent. This is where we want to get to. And then we begin by working with our friends and allies. We have deep history, we have a deep understanding of the region, and we have a convening power. And we need to work on the Kinuty deal. We need to. We need to take it further, and then we need to be attracting the Americans into that and saying this is the way forward, this is the only way forward, there isn't another way, and we must do something about it. And for Britain to be back on the scene in this way is nothing but good news.

Why don't, why didn't the ski start and make it a condition of EU KS recognition of a podruser state that Hamas release all the hostages it currently holds? Because I don't think Hamas, I mean, Hamas has to release the hostages.

Of course, Hamas does. But Hamas has no future in Gaza. And it's been made clear by everybody, hey, I have no future. They must leave. I mean. The, the, I mean, the Reserve Defence Force also needs to leave. There needs to be a Gaza without Hamas and the IDF and with some form of future and hope for the people of Bionuty. It's interesting.



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