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Troubled days ahead on the international front – time for unity and not treachery, deceit and politi


While the festive period continued to be marked by the insane UnGodly, UnChristian and UnScrupulously Evil and mentally obsessive harassment of the Prime Minister and his family, the beginning of a New Year 2020 does not in any way herald optimistic news.

On the home front the political exploitation of the homicide of Daphne Caruana Galizia is set to continue with the motley rabble that makes up Civil Society and Repubblika hell-bound to take to the streets once more. In their mentally deranged pursuit to try and magnify this homicide as the most dramatic all-time event in the Universe they have driven a vast majority into tears of boredom but tragically have also caused instability as well as social and economic problems.

Be assured, there are far, far more important developments that the Maltese Islands should be deeply concerned about.

The decision by the Turkish Government to move Turkish troops into Libya is a time-bomb on our doorstep waiting to explode. Not only will this unsettle the whole of the North African region, it will spur the immigration problem over which the EU has done absolutely nothing because the EU’s role has become to bully little Malta and cover all the massive economic warts and moles that have punctured the whole of Europe by doing nothing.

The killing of a top Iranian military General in Iraq’s Baghdad Airport by a US inspired drone approved by President Donald Trump is another major international time-bomb.

I will not go into the merits and demerits of these actions. The upshot is that most of the North African coast and the Middle East are in turmoil with instability, threats of reprisals and threats of military invasions - with the US and Russia heavily involved.

This will filter down into instability in the oil market and general economic instability worldwide.

We will inevitably be caught up in the throes of this economic instability and probably never has it been more important than now that our political leaders stand together united to mentor the buffers against this instability.

Will unity come about? The chances are as slim as Malta manufacturing a spaceship that will enable a Maltese person to land on the Moon.

Will the PN and these so-called civil societies come to their senses that with such frightful international developments this is a time to set aside internal strife?

Dream on. Evil concepts are not overcome by logical decision-taking and the lust for political power will always determine the PN way of thinking. That is how it has always been and that is how it will remain.

ALBERT FENECH


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