Two Maggies

-

The Sun – The Sun Says: Margaret Thatcher and Margaret Beckett share a first name but that’s all. The Sun

The Sun Says

MARGARET Thatcher and Margaret Beckett share a first name but that’s all.

Twenty-five years ago, Lady T dispatched a Task Force to reclaim the Falklands. British citizens had been captured and our territory invaded — and she did not hesitate.

Compare that with the feeble response of her namesake, the Foreign Secretary, over Iran.

British troops are imprisoned after being kidnapped in Iraqi waters and sickeningly paraded for propaganda.

“We continue to express our willingness to engage in dialogue and discussions with Iran,” says Ms Beckett.

“I think everyone regrets that this position has arisen. What we want is a way out of it.”

Iran’s president must be shaking in his boots with laughter. Remember, this is the same woman currently begging our old Argentine foes to kiss and make up even though they still lay claim to the Falklands.

No one of sound mind is arguing that Britain should free our servicemen from Iran by force.

But it’ll take more than Ms Beckett or Douglas Alexander — the Transport Secretary, no less — wittering on about “international feeling” being against Iran. Ahmadinejad doesn’t care about his unpopularity.

Iran’s economy is in disarray. Further sanctions could cripple it. They are our only realistic weapons and we should use them. It need not be a public pronouncement — a quiet, menacing word should do it.

As Teddy Roosevelt, the former U.S. President, once said: The key to diplomacy is to speak softly and carry a big stick.

We appear to have mislaid the stick.

Latest news

The Gallows: The Real Story of Iran Behind the Oslo Ceremony

In an article published on June 8, the Norwegian newspaper Fædrelandsvennen sought to draw public attention to a different...

Lebanese President Expresses Clear Opposition to Iran’s Regime

Recent remarks by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun regarding the role of Iran's regime in developments in Lebanon have received...

Rationing and Sharp Increases in Bread Prices Across Iran

The livelihood crisis and intensifying economic pressures in Iran have now affected one of the most basic daily necessities...

Internet Shutdowns Have Devastated the Livelihoods of Millions of Iranians

Following widespread and repeated internet shutdowns in Iran ordered by regime officials, reports by trade and professional organizations show...

Iran’s ‘No to Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign Enters 124th Week

On Tuesday, June 9, the "No to Executions Tuesdays" campaign entered its 124th week and once again emphasized its...

Food Basket Share Reaches 71% of Iranian Workers’ Minimum Wage

Studies show that the cost of providing essential food items for a family of four in May 2026 exceeded...

Must read

In Iran reversal, bureaucrats triumphed over Cheney team

Wall Street Journal: As President Bush arrives in Saudi...

US: Iranians blame leaders for deprivation

AFP: The White House said Tuesday that Iranians blame...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you