In other words, a drunken yob.
Mohammed Emwazi: Tanzanian officer recalls airport arrest for drunk and disorderly. http://t.co/V0XfhB5Fnx
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick It seems Mohammed Emwazi had a youthful indiscretion prior to joining ISIS.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem ISIS is piracy and needs an equally ruthless force to kill it.
Special forces with open rules of engagement.
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick The English considered a nation of pirates by the Spaniards. Perhaps joining ISIS like running away to sea in times past?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem Indeed. But many English privateers acted under the Kings warrant.
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick The Spaniards thought Francis Drake no better than a pirate, I am sure, when he raided their galleons for gold.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for terrorist offences.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick It is time for the British to examine geopolitics away from the narrow prism of being America's poodle and cat's paw.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem You mean the gold that the Spanish conquistadors butchered the South American Indians for?
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick You are taking a rather narrow view of things, I am afraid. Do try to see things from the point of view of the Spanish.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick In those days, those who could acquire empire did so without thought of the so called human rights of the conquered.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem No I have a very wide view of history thank you. At the time we were at war with the Spanish.
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick If the Spanish saw the English as pirates then we should reflect on how NATO members are regarded by the non-NATO world.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick It is probably very hard for you to accept that Britain is no more than an US aircraft carrier.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick The English were well-known for being slavers too and also for being drug dealers who forced opium on the Chinese.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem Why are you making assumptions of my knowledge and starting an argument with me?
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick It is infantile to pretend that the English acquired their world empire for entirely altruistic reasons. Please do grow up.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem Where did I mention altruism this morn you rude individual.
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick You seem quite unable to accept that not everyone shares your self-righteous chauvinistic view of Western foreign policy.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick You were pretending that the English were morally superior to the Spanish, I believe.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@ntfem 61k tweets and no one retweets or favs them.
Obviously a nutter. Goodbye.
— Preserved Killick (@PreservdKillick) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick Do u perhaps think that Western foreign policy is perfectly moral and no sane and moral person would find it objectionable?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick How can you tell that no one retweets or favourites my tweets?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
@PreservdKillick I don't think you have heard of the Wolfowitz Doctrine, have you? People who haven't should be disenfranchised IMHO.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 8, 2015
And then I was blocked.
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