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Theresa May Being Very Dangerous- War Is Looking Imminent
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I'm sorry if this might sound uncaring Why on earth are Britain getting involved in a conflict thousands of miles away? So what if Assad uses chemical weapons, why do the UK have to get involved? It is going to put us at risk of terror attacks, and God forbid Nuclear War. It is not our problem? Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy are not getting involved
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-56 05247/T heresa- convene s-war-c abinet- tomorro w.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Once his beaten army had skulked back home, the Americans called a halt to the fighting.//
You may also add, they didn't 'skulk' back, "The road to Basra" was one of the worst routs of any retreating army in military history, they were firebombed and burnt alive, a disgraceful and unnecessary attack.
You may also add, they didn't 'skulk' back, "The road to Basra" was one of the worst routs of any retreating army in military history, they were firebombed and burnt alive, a disgraceful and unnecessary attack.
In any case, wobbling begins;
'Donald Trump has said he never revealed when an attack on Syria would take place, in what could be a stunning reversal from Wednesday's warning to Russia to "get ready" for US missiles.
"Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all!" he tweeted on Thursday morning. "In any event, the United States, under my Administration, has done a great job of ridding the region of ISIS. Where is our 'Thank you America?'." '
The Telegraph Today
'Thank you America?' but at what price?
'Donald Trump has said he never revealed when an attack on Syria would take place, in what could be a stunning reversal from Wednesday's warning to Russia to "get ready" for US missiles.
"Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all!" he tweeted on Thursday morning. "In any event, the United States, under my Administration, has done a great job of ridding the region of ISIS. Where is our 'Thank you America?'." '
The Telegraph Today
'Thank you America?' but at what price?
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good to see kromo getting his rocks off using this as another anti British rant opportunity. //
I don't think patriotism should prevent us from observing reality.
If the 'plan' is not to remove Assad, might I ask what it might be? To fly over and chuck in a few missiles? What exactly is the point? Because as far as I can see, all it amounts to is gloating rights in the future.
good to see kromo getting his rocks off using this as another anti British rant opportunity. //
I don't think patriotism should prevent us from observing reality.
If the 'plan' is not to remove Assad, might I ask what it might be? To fly over and chuck in a few missiles? What exactly is the point? Because as far as I can see, all it amounts to is gloating rights in the future.
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good to see kromo getting his rocks off using this as another anti British rant opportunity. //
I don't know if that is for your earlier post about Britain being a has-been but whether you like it or not Krom, the UK is still one of the worlds most powerful nations.
Not sure why you often say we're not.
good to see kromo getting his rocks off using this as another anti British rant opportunity. //
I don't know if that is for your earlier post about Britain being a has-been but whether you like it or not Krom, the UK is still one of the worlds most powerful nations.
Not sure why you often say we're not.
All of Britain's optimistic global power rankings rely on 'soft power' - i.e. cultural influence, and diplomacy, both of which rely strongly on our presence in culture and higher education (the latter of which is being seriously undermined by profiteering behaviour on the part of universities; primary and secondary education went years ago). Neither of that is going to be of any value in Syria. Our conventional forces have all been gutted on the alter of Trident - army numbers are well below target and navy is being mothballed:
http:// uk.busi nessins ider.co m/the-d ecline- of-the- uk-arme d-force s-in-ch arts-20 15-2
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/home -news/a rmed-fo rces-ar my-recr uitment -crisis -mark-f rancois -report -fillin g-the-r anks-na vy-raf- lack-of -a79294 11.html
We're not a great power and the insistence that we are one is delusional. This is not our responsibility anymore.
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We're not a great power and the insistence that we are one is delusional. This is not our responsibility anymore.
If Donald's wobbling (see above) isn't enough, it's all over bar the shouting anyway;
'The Russian military says Syrian government troops are now in full control of the town of Douma in Syria - the site of a suspected chemical weapons attack over the weekend.
Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, was the last rebel-held area in the eastern Ghouta region.
The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that the situation in the town of Douma, just east of the Syrian capital, is "normalizing." .
ITV News
Even if they were culpable - which I doubt, where would retrospective
punishment begin and end?
'The Russian military says Syrian government troops are now in full control of the town of Douma in Syria - the site of a suspected chemical weapons attack over the weekend.
Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, was the last rebel-held area in the eastern Ghouta region.
The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that the situation in the town of Douma, just east of the Syrian capital, is "normalizing." .
ITV News
Even if they were culpable - which I doubt, where would retrospective
punishment begin and end?
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