From Rule Britannia to Decrepit Old Bulldog

Britain’s flagship aircraft carrier breaks down before it has even fired a shot. If ever there was a fitting image for its modern true state, this is it.

By Finian Cunningham

British rulers think they can start a war against Russia. They can’t even contain Yemeni fighters in the Red Sea. And its top-notch aircraft carrier just got towed away before it even saw action.

Delusions about “Great Britain” and its military power are laughable. Britain is nothing but a rogue state whose arrogance and delusions are – like its American overseer – a danger to global security and peace.

Britain’s Royal Navy flagship, the recently built aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth, has embarrassingly been forced to pull out of a major NATO war drill due to a mechanical breakdown.

HMS Queen Elizabeth is supposed to be the showpiece of Britain’s military firepower. Built for $5 billion, the warship is spanking new. It is billed as a “super-carrier”. The vessel is not just a flagship for the Royal Navy. It is a flagship for Britain.

At the last minute, the ship had to cancel participation in the huge NATO war exercises currently underway across Europe. One of its propellers was discovered to be faulty. Instead of leading Britain’s contingency in the biggest NATO mobilization since the Cold War, the aircraft carrier is now laid up in the repair yard.

The weeks-long NATO war maneuvers known as Steadfast Defender are intended as a demonstration of robust military power to Russia. Coming at a time of heightened tensions over the war in Ukraine, the NATO exercises across Northern Europe and Scandinavia are viewed by Moscow as a veiled threat. The rehearsal for a war involves 90,000 troops from over 30 nations, an armada of warships, and nuclear-capable fighter jets flown from the U.S.

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The failure of HMS Queen Elizabeth to muster at the crucial moment only adds to Britain’s embarrassment. It underscores criticism voiced even by British military experts that the country is not fit to wage a modern war contrary to the bellicose posturing of British politicians and military commanders. Certainly not against Russia whose advanced firepower has been proven against NATO-backed Ukraine.

Moreover, several independent military analysts contend that the entire U.S.-led NATO alliance is no match for Russia, nor China for that matter. After all, the U.S. and NATO allies were forced to retreat from Afghanistan in 2021 unable to defeat Taliban insurgents despite 2o years of occupying that country.

During the past two years of conflict in Ukraine, Russian forces have been able to destroy a vast array of weapons supplied by NATO. Admittedly, the Ukrainian regime has occasionally been able to inflict grievous damage on Russia. The killing of 28 people at the weekend in the city of Lysychansk with U.S.-supplied HIMARS rockets is a case in point. The shooting down of a Russian transport plane with U.S. Patriot missiles on January 24 with the loss of 74 onboard is another example.

Nevertheless, the NATO arsenal at the disposal of Ukraine has not succeeded in enabling any strategic gain against Russia. As former Pentagon advisor Doug Macgregor and others have noted, Russia has all but won the proxy war. The implication is that the U.S. and its NATO allies are outgunned by superior Russian military technology.

Therefore, the deployment of NATO’s forces in the current war maneuvers in Europe is something of a toothless tiger. That said, however, the provocation to Moscow is still a dangerous escalation in hostilities considering the potential for miscalculation between nuclear powers.

The saga of Britain’s super aircraft carrier is an apt metaphor. Britain and its NATO allies are more and more a projection of image without substance. It’s more psychological operation to intimidate rather than actual effective offensive capability.

Soon after completing sea trials only a couple of years ago, HMS Queen Elizabeth’s first assignment was a world tour to show off “Global Britain”. For post-Brexit Britain with the bumptious Boris Johnson in Downing Street, the spectacle was meant to advertise “Rule Britannia” in the modern age. The nostalgia for former imperial glory is cringe-making but it is essential to the British myth of “greatness”.

Fast forward to the present, Britain’s navy is deployed in the Red Sea helping the Americans bomb Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab region. The Anglo-American duo are supposedly defending international shipping from Yemeni forces who have interdicted the vital sea route in an act of solidarity with Palestinians being slaughtered in Gaza by U.S.-armed Israel.

After the last salvo of missiles on Yemen at the weekend, British Foreign Minister David Cameron warned the Yemeni armed forces “to stop” targeting merchant ships trying to transit the Red Sea. Who does “Lord Cameron” think he is? The Yemenis have told the Eton-educated ponce to shove his edicts. They say their blockade on shipping will continue until Israel’s genocidal offensive in Gaza is ended. The United States and Britain could stop the Gaza horror immediately if they ceased supporting Israel with weapons and political cover.

The Yemeni Ansar Allah government is allied with other “resistance” groups in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon as well as Iran. They all say it is the United States and Britain who are destabilizing the region with their “reckless aggression” and support for the Israeli genocide in Gaza.

The Biden administration is currently bombing three countries: Iraq, Syria and Yemen, and threatening to attack Iran – all in support of Israel’s criminal annihilation of Palestinians.

Britain has deployed a guided-missile destroyer HMS Diamond to hit Yemen along with American warships. Turns out though that the British destroyer does not have the missiles capable of striking Yemeni land from the sea. The Royal Air Force is having to fly Tornado fighter jets to Cyprus in the East Mediterranean from where they take off to drop bombs on Yemen. That’s roughly a 10,000-kilometer round trip. This “show of might” is farcical if not pathetic.

For such a supposedly “vital” defense of international shipping, one would think that Britain should have dispatched its flagship aircraft carrier to partner with the American counterpart USS Dwight Eisenhower in the Red Sea.

Just as well London did not. With a broken propeller, the HMS Queen Elizabeth would have been a sitting duck for the Yemenis. Rather than the Union Jack, the Brits would have quite possibly been running up the white flag.

Several respected military analysts say the American and British forces in the Red Sea have badly underestimated the Yemeni operation. Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson and former U.S. Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter have both said that the Yemenis possess drones and ballistic missiles capable of sinking the U.S. and British ships. With mounting attacks by the Yemenis, it’s only a matter of time before one of the American or British warships is sunk.

The multiple barrages that the U.S. and Britain have carried out on Yemen since January 12 – at least 16 rounds of air strikes on dozens of locations – have not deterred the Yemenis in the slightest. Scott Ritter says that is because the Yemeni weapons are buried deep underground or are highly mobile systems that can evade strikes.

To say the least, Britain has a serious image and reality problem. It proclaims to be defending freedom of navigation and international law. The reality is Britain is once again acting as America’s attack dog – as it always does. This time, the Brits are more like an old bulldog whose legs are gone.

Arrogant, delusional British politicians haven’t realized yet that “Great Britain” is nothing but a broken-down has-been empire whose heyday was over a century ago. Its economy and society are decrepit and falling apart from a failed capitalist system that generates rampant inequality and poverty.

There was a distant time when Britain was a formidable naval power.

Now its flagship aircraft carrier breaks down before it has even fired a shot. If ever there was a fitting image for modern Britain’s true state, this is it.

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12 responses to “From Rule Britannia to Decrepit Old Bulldog”

  1. chrisirish67 Avatar
    chrisirish67

    Why the psychopathic clowns in nato believe they have a reason to start a war with China and Russia is a mystery .they depleted themselves yet think blustering mouths are enough.the world is changing and the maligned bad guys have the upper hand. Oops.

  2. paul edwards Avatar

    England is a decrepit, impotent old quean, a fruitcake, twit culture, a bumbling, stumbling old pimp and punk to The Empire, without a will of its own, dissolving in its own rancid juices left over from failed empire, the blood of the whole generation it wasted in WWI, and its bankruptcy and receivership after WWII. It doesn’t matter anymore, much like NATO.

    1. Susan Siens Avatar
      Susan Siens

      I do love your use of language! Too bad the Brits never had a leftist Marxist party (the Labour Party was right-wing from the get-go), but I have unfortunately discovered that even somewhat conscious denizens of the UK are totally swayed by the cheapest propaganda.

      1. paul edwards Avatar

        Thanks, Susan. The same in The Empire.

  3. Prometheus Avatar
    Prometheus

    “This “show of might” is farcical if not pathetic.”
    I believe it was that other Marx (not Groucho) who stated history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.
    Unfortunately, while farcical in the extreme, the tragedy and horror seem to be intensifying as these supremacist white rats $m€££ their own demise.

  4. scrdmgl Avatar

    One of our favorite writers at home is Nevil Shute, a British Aeronautical Engineer that in his retirement moved to OZ and penned many excellent novels while in that country. At least two of them became bestsellers that were taken to the silver screen such as ‘On the Beach’ with Ava Gardner-Gregory Peck and the other ‘No Highway’ with Jimmy Stewart, Marlene Dietrich and Glynis Jones. Many years ago, I read one his novels titled ‘Ruined City’ where Shute narrates the serious economic and social decay of Britain after WWI, even before the 1929 Crash!! Unemployment, factories closed left and right, people on the dole, etc. As a result of that narrative based on real events I came to the conclusion that Britain won the war against Germany and allies but in that effort ended up bankrupt. Well gents get ready for this, last year while watching a video related to US and world economy by the respected US Economist Prof. Dr. Richard Wolff, tracing economic developments of the world he said ‘ When Britain came out bankrupted after WWI’,
    I couldn’t believe my eyes seeing my assessment proved correct. Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, private correspondence between FDR and Winston Churchill at the start of WWII was made public, where Churchill told FDR at the start of the war ‘We are broke’. As a result FDR for his own motivations told him that America would back them up in every possible way which he did. So you can see that Churchill found hard to confess to FDR, that the British Empire had collapsed long ago right after winning WWI and Britain started another war that it could hardly afford. America is living the British Empire experience to the dot I say.

  5. Neil Ranford Avatar
    Neil Ranford

    British men won’t fight for the country now as it’s no longer run in their interests. Last in the queue for everything – jobs, housing, healthcare, education. No one will lay down their life for a country whose ruling “elite” openly despises them.

  6. braithwa842 Avatar

    Perhaps Yemen has been holding back. They might be capable of sinking a USA aircraft carrier, but the consequences might have been great (nukes?). So instead, why not sink one of the USA’s jackals (UK aircraft carrier). Did the UK propeller really break, or was the UK avoiding a much greater disaster?

  7. curmudgeon Avatar
    curmudgeon

    Hang on

  8. curmudgeon Avatar
    curmudgeon

    Hang on old chaps.We may not be able to afford all the latest and greatest war toys that actually work. However, some of you might remember, the enemy don’t like the old cold steel up’em !

  9. philosophyofgoodnews Avatar

    The aircraft carrier breaks down, pointing many things. However the deeds of Brit politicians are still making casualties. Mentioned in recent interview of Mr.Putin by Tucker Carlson. Not good. Not good at all.
    https://philosophyofgoodnews.wordpress.com/2024/02/09/the-russians-do-not-surrender-from-the-interview-of-tucker-carlson-with-president-putin/

  10. Clownzilla Avatar
    Clownzilla

    I don’t agree that a “capitalist system” has led to “Its economy and society are decrepit and falling apart from a failed capitalist system that generates rampant inequality and poverty.” Just as in the rest of Europe, and, certainly the USA it is the corporatist (or capitalist-welfare state even) hell hole “government” more than anything that has accomplished such astounding debts and rapid decline for us taxpayers.

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