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It Seems These Rebels Don't Want Peace, So Why Do We Continue To Support Them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this is what he actually said, not one man can take us into war, unless you are a lapdog to a US president, and Cameron is not that.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2389 2783
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Being a bit economical with the truth there emmie. The Government and rabid Right all blamed Miliband for not going to war. Here is the Daily Star report.
// MPs slam Ed Miliband over Syria backout
GOVERNMENT insiders branded Ed Miliband a “f***ing c***” after he withdrew his initial support for a military strike on Syria.
By Paul Robins/Published 30th August 2013
The PM is said to be livid with Ed Miliband after he withdrew his support for military intervention in Syria
David Cameron was said to be livid after the Labour leader suddenly changed his mind ahead of last night’s Commons vote.
The PM was forced to abandon plans for an attack before UN inspectors produce their report into last week’s nerve-gas horror.
One Downing Street source raged: “Number 10 and the Foreign Office think Miliband is a f***ing c*** and a copper-bottomed sh*t.”
// MPs slam Ed Miliband over Syria backout
GOVERNMENT insiders branded Ed Miliband a “f***ing c***” after he withdrew his initial support for a military strike on Syria.
By Paul Robins/Published 30th August 2013
The PM is said to be livid with Ed Miliband after he withdrew his support for military intervention in Syria
David Cameron was said to be livid after the Labour leader suddenly changed his mind ahead of last night’s Commons vote.
The PM was forced to abandon plans for an attack before UN inspectors produce their report into last week’s nerve-gas horror.
One Downing Street source raged: “Number 10 and the Foreign Office think Miliband is a f***ing c*** and a copper-bottomed sh*t.”
please listen to the actual piece that i posted, the BBC footage from the House of Commons, dated August 2013,
Cameron is talking, then Milliband, the response by Cameron, as to respecting the wishes of the house,
it's called democracy at work, one man cannot or should not have rights to take this country to war,
Cameron is talking, then Milliband, the response by Cameron, as to respecting the wishes of the house,
it's called democracy at work, one man cannot or should not have rights to take this country to war,
//why did the UN invite Iran, surely it's between the people's of Syria, not Iran.//
Er for much the same reason that the US is involved in talks about Israel.
Iran has been a major backer of Assad ( like the US is a backer of Israel )
Saying it's between the peoples of Syria is as naive as saying Israel and the Palestinians should just sort it out between themselves!
Er for much the same reason that the US is involved in talks about Israel.
Iran has been a major backer of Assad ( like the US is a backer of Israel )
Saying it's between the peoples of Syria is as naive as saying Israel and the Palestinians should just sort it out between themselves!
And no they don't want peace - they want to win
Would you have said the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 meant they din't want peace?
That the 1982 Falklands task force meant Britain didn't want peace?
More to the point why do you think we support them - because we're not attacking Assad's forces?
Would you have said the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 meant they din't want peace?
That the 1982 Falklands task force meant Britain didn't want peace?
More to the point why do you think we support them - because we're not attacking Assad's forces?
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