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Africa Subsaharan
Zim 'ready for UK invasion'
2007-11-19
The Zimbabwean government has accused the UK of plotting an invasion and considering assassinations of the country's political leadership. Presidential spokesman George Charamba said Harare remained ready to defend itself against the "sinister threats".

He was responding to comments by a former British general Lord Guthrie in a UK newspaper a week ago. Lord Guthrie recalled advising the ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair against invading Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe has often accused its former colonial ruler of attempts to interfere in its internal affairs, in part out of concern for white farmers - many of British origin - whose farms have been seized and redistributed. But the UK accuses the government of President Robert Mugabe of gross human rights violations and of creating a "tragedy" in Zimbabwe.

Invasion considered
In a frank interview with the UK's Independent on Sunday on 11 November, Lord Guthrie told the newspaper he had had a close relationship with Mr Blair. "We used to talk about things," he said. "I could say anything to him because he knew I wasn't going to spill the beans."

Among the subjects they discussed, the newspaper reported, was an invasion of Zimbabwe, "which people were always trying to get me to look at. My advice was, 'Hold hard, you'll make it worse.'"

In his comments on Sunday, Mr Charamba told the official Sunday Mail newspaper that the Zimbabwean leadership had been aware of a threat of invasion. "The government was aware of the plans and the president made reference to the sinister [British] motives on several occasions," he was quoted as saying. "A defence plan had been operationalised and in fact, it is still in operation. We were also aware that short of a fully-fledged invasion, the British were and are still contemplating the elimination of our political leadership through a number of assassinations," said Mr Charamba.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Take my country - please!

/Henny Youngman
Posted by: WTF   2007-11-19 23:53  

#12  He's really desperate for a diversion, any diversion.

I wouldn't take the whole nation as a free gift, including Zim Bob's head as a bonus.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-11-19 23:09  

#11  Why would the Brits invade Zim-bob-land?

Are starving people a natural resource which they covet?
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2007-11-19 22:30  

#10  The Brits wouldn't invade Zimbabwe!


They'd invade Rhodesia.
Posted by: mojo   2007-11-19 14:38  

#9  One shot is what it's all about.
Posted by: Michael Vronsky   2007-11-19 14:37  

#8  Ya wouldn't wanna spill the beans over there. They go for about a million a can...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-11-19 14:33  

#7  A pound of Zimbab sausage?
Posted by: Canuckistan   2007-11-19 14:29  

#6  Send in a SAS team every 30 days or so to blow up some target picked at random. It can even be a banana seller's shack. That would really play with his mind.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-11-19 09:37  

#5  Make some more veiled threats. Keeps him jumpy.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-11-19 09:02  

#4  He needs an invasion to save himself from the soon to be mobs of starving right out of a zombie movie.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-11-19 08:44  

#3  The Queen's Royal Mess Cooks could land with a pound of sausage and rally 90% of the population to their side.
Posted by: ed   2007-11-19 08:23  

#2  I don't think Bob has much to worry about given the state of Britain's military. More's the pity.
Posted by: Spot   2007-11-19 08:19  

#1  he told the reporter "We used to talk about things," he said. "I could say anything to him because he knew I wasn't going to spill the beans"


who said irony was dead?
Posted by: Frank G   2007-11-19 06:00  

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