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Can Anyone Explain How Bad It Would Have To Be......
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..before the "don't bomb ????"brigad would actually do something? Would IS have to behead a member of their own family on their own doorstep? I mean the civilised world, even the Arabs and the French, have determined that these nutters must be stopped. So what is rent a moron doing with their banners outside no 10?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because these so called rent a moron, are more intelligent than our own politicians who are being forced into action for solely political reasons.
And can anyone explain how the carpet bombing of Iraq will prevent anyone from being beheaded in this country, this is the Arab country's problem let them deal with it in their own way, and don't forget we will have to rebuild Iraq at the end, and you are never going to get rid of every terrorist, because you don't know who they are.
And can anyone explain how the carpet bombing of Iraq will prevent anyone from being beheaded in this country, this is the Arab country's problem let them deal with it in their own way, and don't forget we will have to rebuild Iraq at the end, and you are never going to get rid of every terrorist, because you don't know who they are.
AOG - "Because these so called rent a moron, are more intelligent than our own politicians who are being forced into action for solely political reasons.
And can anyone explain how the carpet bombing of Iraq will prevent anyone from being beheaded in this country, this is the Arab country's problem let them deal with it in their own way, and don't forget we will have to rebuild Iraq at the end, and you are never going to get rid of every terrorist, because you don't know who they are."
I can wholeheartedly endorse your position on this issue, as well as that of Kromovaracun.
No-one would wish to stand idly by while innocent people are murdered, but murdering more innocent people with foreign bombs and missiles is not really reaching for a conclusion is it?
If the West seriously believes that any terrorist worthy of the label is going to suddenly see the error of his ways because his house and famioly are blown up is really missing the point of how terrorism operates.
The notion of obliterating enough terrorist military positions until the terrorists fade away is a farcical notion.
IS exists because it regards the Western culture as corrupt and to be wiped from the earth.
How better to underline that point of view than to bomb and murder Eastern women and children - thereby underlining the moral bankruptcy that they perceive as their enemy.
I do not have the lucury of knowing what the response should be, but i can agree with my AB colleagues who have posted along similar lines - I know exactly what the solution is not.
And can anyone explain how the carpet bombing of Iraq will prevent anyone from being beheaded in this country, this is the Arab country's problem let them deal with it in their own way, and don't forget we will have to rebuild Iraq at the end, and you are never going to get rid of every terrorist, because you don't know who they are."
I can wholeheartedly endorse your position on this issue, as well as that of Kromovaracun.
No-one would wish to stand idly by while innocent people are murdered, but murdering more innocent people with foreign bombs and missiles is not really reaching for a conclusion is it?
If the West seriously believes that any terrorist worthy of the label is going to suddenly see the error of his ways because his house and famioly are blown up is really missing the point of how terrorism operates.
The notion of obliterating enough terrorist military positions until the terrorists fade away is a farcical notion.
IS exists because it regards the Western culture as corrupt and to be wiped from the earth.
How better to underline that point of view than to bomb and murder Eastern women and children - thereby underlining the moral bankruptcy that they perceive as their enemy.
I do not have the lucury of knowing what the response should be, but i can agree with my AB colleagues who have posted along similar lines - I know exactly what the solution is not.
Also, to expand on the points made by AOG/Andy Hughes, Iraq is going the wa y of a failed state whether we like it or not. Its army *fled* even though it outnumbered and outgunned IS forces by a ridiculous factor. This fight was lost when the Iraqi army deserted, and I'm sorry to say it but there really is nothing we can do to stop the country sliding into chaos.
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The idea is to use airi strikes to hold ISIS down so Muslim troops on the ground can eradicate them.
TTT, the great unwashed, not doubt funded by us the workers would campaign against war if a huge Amarda was sailing up the channel.
In their right-on mind anything is better than war. I wonder how long they would last under ISIS or Mr Jong-un ?
TTT, the great unwashed, not doubt funded by us the workers would campaign against war if a huge Amarda was sailing up the channel.
In their right-on mind anything is better than war. I wonder how long they would last under ISIS or Mr Jong-un ?
What a bizarre little world some people live in:
where people with different points of view are knee-jerk generalised as being unhygienic
where the only people who work are those who share the poster's point of view
and where preposterous assumptions are made about other people's responses to ludicrously extreme and hypothetical situations
a very, very strange alternative to rational ideas
and rather tragic...
where people with different points of view are knee-jerk generalised as being unhygienic
where the only people who work are those who share the poster's point of view
and where preposterous assumptions are made about other people's responses to ludicrously extreme and hypothetical situations
a very, very strange alternative to rational ideas
and rather tragic...
Just woken up and getting ready for work, trying to catch up.
From the Sky News ticker, am I reading it right that an opposition cent bencher has resigned and another prominent Labourite has been sacked.
If so, I can hear a noise. It's the sound of the Labour Party losing thousands more votes prior to next May.
From the Sky News ticker, am I reading it right that an opposition cent bencher has resigned and another prominent Labourite has been sacked.
If so, I can hear a noise. It's the sound of the Labour Party losing thousands more votes prior to next May.