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November 29, 2006

Plan for Mayfair

It isn't only in the United States that citizens are fed-up about the Iraq War. Here's a British jab, suggesting that an invasion of Mayfair, an expensive residential area of London, might be in order.

No one, it occurs to us, has yet seen fit to ask the most obvious question to arise from the death of Alexander Litvinenko, namely is there not an urgent and compelling case for military intervention in (at the very least) Piccadilly and Mayfair, given that substantially more nuclear material has now been found in the hotels, sushi bars and office buildings of central London than the combined efforts of the UN weapons inspectors and coalition forces managed to uncover in the whole of Iraq? Just a thought.

Diary, by Jon Henley, Tuesday November 28, 2006, in The Guardian.

Posted by Karen Christensen at November 29, 2006 3:08 AM

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