10 Nov 2024
[caption id="attachment_105862" align="alignright" width="207"]Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks during a news conference in Baghdad June 26, 2014. Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks during a news conference in Baghdad June 26, 2014.[/caption]
Scott Colvin who works as senior advisor at Finsbury political think-tank in London has recently revealed top-confidential reports showing that ISIS in a way or other made the former British secretary, William Hague to quit his post. Mr. Colvin who was speaking with Metro daily newspaper emphasized on the profound differences between the U.S. administration and secretary Hague le to latter`s ultimate resignation.
Colvin also added that CIA`s ambivalent and even contrasting strategies in the fight against the so-called Islamic State (IS) and the critically growing risk of domestic terrorism were the subject of taut negotiations between the British and American diplomacy apparatuses in the final months before David Cameron's cabinet reshuffle.
Colvin claimed that certain powerful lobbies in UK are extremely critical of those Arab Gulf monarchies, which are sponsoring mainly Sunni insurgents in many cases affiliating al-Qaeda organizationin Syria, and neighboring Iraq but CIA evinces enormous enthusiasm to overthrow Assad's regime by any potential means, including terrorism.

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