UK-United Arab Emirates Secret Agenda

Tory Government and Tony Blair Working Together

Following up on our most recent edition, in which the UK is outlined as a subsidiary of Arab Gulf states promoting their own policies in return for petrodollars, The Party is looking more closely at The Guardian’s article from November 2015 which reports on the secret agenda between the UK and the United Arab Emirates. It was set up by the Tory government and codenamed: Falcon, and included the participation of the former Labour prime minister Tony Blair. The Guardian notes that “Its dealings were never made public”, thus giving us to understand that the UK government was acting on matters of public interest in an undisclosed fashion. The paper goes on to specify that “after extensive freedom of information requests and speaking to key sources at Whitehall and business, The Guardian had established for the first time that Falcon officials and Lord Deighton produced a ‘beauty parade’ of projects to be proffered to the crown prince’s investment fund in an extraordinary secret meeting in July 2013 with Tony Blair, who acted as a lobbyist in London”.

The article also states that “The Guardian had previously revealed that the United Arab Emirates had threatened to block a billion pound arms deal with the UK, stop inward investment and cut intelligence cooperation if David Cameron (then Tory prime minister) did not act against the Muslim Brotherhood after it took power in Egypt. In return, Cameron was to be offered lucrative arms and oil deals for British businesses”. 

Dictating Coups and Wars 

The implications are grave considering that the Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi was overthrown in a coup in July 2013. It is very clear that Saudi Arabia and the UAE were glad to see the back of the Egyptian president, but what Whitehall does not tell us is what role they had in this.

We need to consider that two years earlier, in 2011, the Tory government launched a war on Libya to overthrow the Libyan state and did this as an ally of Qatar, another Gulf-dynasty state in the Persian Gulf. We need to ask whether Britain’s foreign policy has not been dictated by the petrodollar kingdoms in the Arabian peninsula, with specific reference to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. 

The Chilcot Report 

While we know that Tony Blair became immensely wealthy shortly after leaving 10 Downing Street and that he worked as an “adviser” as well as Middle East peace envoy, we also know that the Chilcot Report on the Iraq war was systematically kicked out into the long grass under the Tory government of David Cameron and Theresa May, diluted down, and then simply forgotten after it eventually became public. We may well conclude that this happened because, as prime minister, Tony Blair lied to parliament to get Britain into war against Iraq at the bidding of foreign entities, namely in the Arab region of the Persian Gulf, while the Tory party are of the exact same attitude as Tony Blair. Hence the cover-up.

In our next publication, where we'll be looking more closely at secret UK policies hidden from public scrutiny, The Party will examine even further the November 2015 article from The Guardian.

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