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Should We Take In Syrian Refugees?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2553 9843
Anyone care to agree with Nigel Farage over this one?
Anyone care to agree with Nigel Farage over this one?
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Thousands I reckon DaisyNonna, if not tens.
I actually blame the Left/Liberals/Pinko's/Tin Foil Hat brigade for the subsequent problems.
Had the US been allowed to deliver its pre-emptive strike instead of all the bed-wetting and hand wringing, Assad may well have decided to jump ship. If not, he could have been forcibly removed with enough pinpoint missile strikes. After that, the Arab League could have got together and at least emplaced some sort of interim government representing all sides with the threat of swift retribution for anyone breaking a ceasefire.
There is no easy solution, but ANYTHING has to be better than what currently prevails there i.e. Assad still in power, hundreds dying daily and tens of thousand heading for borders out of the country.
I actually blame the Left/Liberals/Pinko's/Tin Foil Hat brigade for the subsequent problems.
Had the US been allowed to deliver its pre-emptive strike instead of all the bed-wetting and hand wringing, Assad may well have decided to jump ship. If not, he could have been forcibly removed with enough pinpoint missile strikes. After that, the Arab League could have got together and at least emplaced some sort of interim government representing all sides with the threat of swift retribution for anyone breaking a ceasefire.
There is no easy solution, but ANYTHING has to be better than what currently prevails there i.e. Assad still in power, hundreds dying daily and tens of thousand heading for borders out of the country.
chill, the problem is that if Assad goes what then, this is not one group of stout rebels fighting a common enemy, it's many groups, each with their own agenda, and quite frankly after the debacle of Afghanistan, Iraq, shouldn't we be staying out of their affairs. I don't want to see Britain or the US become embroiled in a conflict like this, we have sent a shed load of money, more than others in the EU to help with humanitarian aid,
why don't rich Arab, Middle Eastern countries do their bit, why is always us opening our doors, the conflict in Syria isn't going to go away even if Assad goes, so the refugees could be homeless for years
why don't rich Arab, Middle Eastern countries do their bit, why is always us opening our doors, the conflict in Syria isn't going to go away even if Assad goes, so the refugees could be homeless for years