The Coalition Warns It Can and Will Do Anything and Everything Necessary to Protects its Membership’s National Security and Economic Interests
© 2009 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.
Barrister & Solicitor
Unlike totalitarian regimes where government is based on a command structure that unilaterally acts and has no complicated policy and executive decision-making process or accountability checks and balances, democratic leaders are encumbered by constitutional protocols and procedures before being able to effect what is necessary to protect interests and advance any foreign policy agenda.
It took a while, but each public sector coalition partner went through the laborious process of obtaining constitutionally legitimate authority to authorize resources and undertake what’s required to achieve stated objectives.
World leaders, their military commanders and intelligence chiefs knew time was of the essence in the battle against imperialistic totalitarianism because the paradigm of governance which hosts the ideology can move quickly to effect foreign policy, whereas they could not. Democracies by nature are consultative, deliberative and inclusive, thereby requiring much time before the boat of governance moves in a new and controversy-plagued direction.
It’s taken time to pass laws in each coalition country authorizing a declaration of war or hostilities against China and Canada, the entering into and negotiation of multilateral agreements that permit coordination between relevant departments and agencies, the use of such methods as assassination and rendition, empanelling the ‘Iron Fist’ tribunal, imprisonment, appropriations, international asset seizure and employing military assets to effect covert regime change.
The NBC news on November 2, 2009 was the conduit through which the coalition articulated that its members now have the authority to effect the anti-Chinada agenda. In a segment on teaching Shakespeare in a Chicago school, producers instructed the film crew to capture a wardrobed and choreographed group of students in the auditorium – two Chinese students wearing a combination of colors and patterns to lexiconically spell Canadian prison certainty and another student execute a Clooney Maneuver on cue – a coalition identifying triple use of the confidential language – timed to this segment voiceover to generate the communiqué the coalition can do anything and everything to protect partners from the Chinada threat:
The student leaves [school] and says 'I did that, I can do anything' [clip: 2:07: China reference; Canadian prison certainty, Cl.M.]
NBC producers on behalf of the coalition offered an example of what is now possible having obtained the necessary authorizations. It was embedded in a segment about recently available White House tapes involving President Kennedy. The geo-politicized topic was the assassination of a South Vietnamese political leader. To generate the coercive diplomacy communiqué, there were a coalition identifying three clips with audio and the historian called in for commentary effected a British Parliamentary Maneuver [@ 3:30].