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Adnan Harun Yahya



                            Palmerston also said:



                            We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpet-
                            ual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpet-
                            ual. 8


                            Edward Grey, the then Foreign Minister of
                        the UK, supported this view with the following

                        words:


                            British Foreign Ministers have been guided by
                            what seemed to them to be the immediate interest       Lord Palmerston, who served

                            of this country, without making elaborate calcula-     as the British Prime Minister
                                                                                               th
                                                                                   in the mid 19 century
                            tions for the future. 9

                            Ambassador Davies, the special advisor to former US President Truman,
                        said the following about former British Prime Minister Churchill:


                            Whatever Churchill's greatness, he was 'first, last and all the time a great Eng-

                            lishman, more interested in preserving England's position in Europe than in
                            preserving the peace. 10


                            The mentality that chose British interests over peace influenced many
                        British leaders throughout the course of history. The main reason behind this

                        tendency is the fact that those leaders could never stray far from the effect of
                        the British deep state, for which the most important thing was persuading

                        the entire world to accept so-called British superiority, stemming from the
                        faulty ideas about evolution.

                            Because of this mentality, Britain has always been the one country that

                        had the greatest say in occupation policies around the world. Indeed, there
                        are only 22 countries in the world it hasn't occupied at some point in history.

                        The territories once occupied by the British amount to 90% of the world's en-
                        tire lands. Currently, 22 countries are still a part of the United Kingdom,
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                        and 14 of them are overseas. The Queen of England, Elizabeth II, is the queen
                        of these 22 countries, plus an additional 16 countries. These countries are

                        Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada,
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