B-1 Bombers over Plymouth are Propaganda

A B-1 Bomber is filmed high in the sky over Plymouth. Its rumblings, distinct from rolling thunder, cause us to look up, to question and to assess. It is not normal, not a usual sound. Some marvel at the power represented by the technology. But the black silhouette causes many to fleetingly reflect on the distant wars that are being rehearsed overhead. 

Britain is an aircraft carrier for the United States. Only those who are comfortable with this “special relationship” applaud the US bases strewn across our island and the use of the Royal Air Force for Trump’s illegal war in Iran. 

At least 23 US strategic bombers are now operating from RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, US military personnel flying missions from England in support of ongoing strikes against Iranian targets. They’re practising and refuelling over our homes, but dropping huge payloads – 2,000lb “bunker buster” bombs – on everything from schools and hospitals to ancient historical monuments and, oh yes, civilians, women and children.

Just as Blair and Bush’s invasion of Iraq in 2003 was formally recorded as illegal under international law, so will the bombing of Iran in 2026. There are no weapons of mass destruction, no nuclear weapons in Iran. Only Israel has nuclear missiles in an otherwise nuclear-free Middle East. 

Wars are deadly. And costly. Thousands dead, hundreds of thousands injured, millions homeless inside of one month’s assault. This illegal invasion is costing the US $891million each day and the global economy hundreds of billions in disruption, transport and agriculture descending into chaos. Blocks to oil supplies is already the equivalent of the daily consumption of Europe’s five largest economies combined. Petrol and gas prices are a superficial inconvenience when compared with the real and lasting costs to us all. 

By the end of this week, roughly 60,000 American service members will be in or around the Middle East, the largest concentration since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Trump is calling the current pause in fighting with Iran a fragile two-week ceasefire, set to expire on Thursday April 22 after talks in Pakistan fell apart almost as soon as they began. Then what?

Only last week, Trump’s threat to destroy a civilisation, with its implied threat of nuclear war, sent a chill around the world. Trump and Netanyahu’s war has been a brutal and illegal onslaught on the people of Iran and Lebanon. It has created a humanitarian disaster and caused the destruction of infrastructure, environmental damage, and economic crisis. And the British Government is wholly implicated.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been complicit in this illegal war, allowing US planes to use British bases. The British government must break with Trump and his warmongering policies, including disallowing the stationing of US nuclear weapons at the Lakenheath USAF base in Suffolk. 

British “patriots” are cheerleading the US  bombers as if they’re “our own”! Their allegiance is to Trump’s  Stars-and-Stripes far-Right White-supremacy, not the Union Jack, and to western capitalism, the only beneficiaries of mass slaughter being the western oil companies who have made an extra $100billion more than their usual profits in the last month, and the arms companies scurrying to increase production. 

Which brings us back to Plymouth. The B-1 stratospheric rumblings are in part a propaganda exercise to pull the population behind support for rearmament and the diversion of much-needed tax funding for health and education into arms spending. The real power of that jet bomber is in tying us to the politics and economics of warfare, not welfare. Nothing at all to cheer about in a country ravaged by austerity politics and corrupt profiteering.

On Saturday we will be protesting at RAF Fairford to demand the UK stops the bombers! Kick US nuclear weapons off British soil! Fund doctors and nurses, not Nukes! Vote for Welfare not Warfare! 

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Britain’s role as USA’s 5lst State is Proven

Britain’s role as USA’s 5lst State is Proven


In military terms, Britain is undeniably, umbilically tied to the United States of America. There is a network of at least 19 US military bases across Scotland, Wales and England each assuming autonomous legal status as the blood and soil of Trump’s USA.
With Europe being coerced into developing a continental army to rapidly rearm, Britain’s long-perceived role as America’s 51st State is practically borne-out. The rapid rearmament of Germany is reducing its role as the USA’s second military carrier after the UK, whilst Britain expands its reliance on US power.
The primary evidence of this has to be the return of US nuclear warheads and infrastructure to these shores. All reports from observers prove that the US Air Force base at Lakenheath, Suffolk has now taken delivery of B61-12 nuclear bombs, only to be launched from here on the specific orders of the President of the United States. Yesterday, US F-22 “Raptor” fighters flew from there towards Iran without Starmer’s approval.
Down the road at Marham, Starmer is spending billions on refurbishing the Royal Airforce Base, ready to accommodate 12 nuclear-capable fighter jets, a significant expansion of Britain’s nuclear capabilities. This country will now be able to launch nuclear weapons from both the sea and sky.
Be clear, theses are American nuclear weapons. The Trident nuclear warheads and systems, supposedly ready to be launched within minutes from one of Britain’s four “independent” nuclear submarines, are actually owned and controlled by the United States.
Britain’s home-bred ultra-nationalists and xenophobes are wholly unperturbed by this, many wearing Make America Great Again caps as if staking their claim as part of Trump’s Republic! The contradictions are bizarre.
The far-Right criticise Starmer for not spending enough on the military and, in particular, nuclear weapons. In the face of rabid nationalist fervour Starmer is bound to back down from blocking Trump’s intention of utilising British bases in the bombing of Iran. Ours is a vassal State of US Imperialism, the Stars & Stripes the real Flag Force!
Plymouth’s Devonport MP, Pollard, the Minister of State for Defence Readiness & Industry, echoes his right-wing predecessor David Owen, SDP MP, in glorying Starmer’s ever expanding tax-investments in nuclear arms.
Starmer jumped to Trump’s command last week, increasing military spending by an additional £14bn a year, much of it on US equipment. Pollard and Owen sang the praises of Babcock, owners of the Devonport nuclear dockyard, about to receive a further £4.4BN of tax-payers money for increasing nuclear weapons readiness.
Devonport and neighbouring St Peters wards have the highest indicators of social deprivation in England, published on the Council’s website. One-in-Three of our children here live n poverty, the life-expectancy of a working class man some 14years lower than a professional living in Plympton.
Babcock’s profits (£73m last year) do not engorge Plymouth’s economy but get banked oversees, the well paid workers live and spend elsewhere. Following a 4.4BN bung, talk of 20,000 new jobs was a pie-in the-sky figure easily debunked by any scrutiny of similar claims made for Plymouth’s Freeport.
Britain’s Ocean City is about to be renamed, “Nuclear City”, Babcock taking over the city centre and University in pursuit of its nuclear military profiteering. At the same time as Starmer’s additional £14BN will be found from budget cuts to our crumble schools and hospitals and welfare benefits.
Trump has removed all Treaty safeguards from nuclear proliferation including nuclear weapons testing, and domestically ended rules on the safety of nuclear facilities, military and power plants alike. Expect the same here, soon. Forget any information on the impact to the environment of radiation leaks and nuclear accidents.
The end of a rules-based system for military conflict has now ensured a free-for-all. The increasing reliance on nuclear weapons in the face of a declining infrastructure of conventional weaponry and military forces makes us ever-more reliant on the threat and actual use of nuclear weapons.
That’s why we’re campaigning against all nuclear weapons, starting with any and all nuclear United States nuclear weaponry based in Britain. A delegation from Plymouth will be at the national protest at Marham on Saturday, opposing the purchase and basing of US nuclear-armed jets there. Join us: cnduk.org

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