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I'm normally a bit of a hippy pacifist with war and things (peace and love man) but I actually feel quite a strong sense of relief about the air strikes going ahead. One of my friends is a Syrian migrant who came over a few years ago on a student visa (his family are all still in Syria) and honestly, as terrifying as it is to think that innocent people might get caught in the crossfire of the air strikes, it's unimaginably worse to know that your loved ones are at constant risk of being kidnapped/tortured/beheaded etc with NO end in sight. And that's the point of the airstrikes, to try and stop ISIS for good. If anyone, ANYONE was able to come up with a better solution then I'd be the first one to say 'cancel the air strikes' but I just don't see it. At least, not anything that would actually help Syrian people NOW. It's all about how it makes us look bad, or we might become a target, or they're not being sensitive and respectful enough about it, but none of this changes the fact that ordinary people like us are living in hell with no way out, and if this has a chance of providing them with one then surely it's worth the risk?
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Maybe you should take your own advice?
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CNN saying that British Tornados set off from Cyprus soon after the vote was passed and hit 7 targets in an oil field which is quite close to the Iraqi border.
It is an important target which makes IS alot of money. We have wanted to take this oil field out for a while but were never allowed to previously because we could'nt cross the Syrian border. It is good that the RAF can now get on with the job in hand without the border restriction which was ridiculous. The fact that we went straight for this oil field as soon as authorised shows just how important it was. Last edited by Northern Monkey; 03-12-2015 at 02:35 PM. |
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Given that many on this thread seem to be unaware that such a strategy exists, i felt it was useful information. If you would like to think I am the latest 007 feel free ![]() |
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And yes, I would willingly take my own advice always, it's good advice after all. |
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I imagine that for the average Syrian citizen it'll feel like being stuck inbetween a rock and a hard place. On one side you have the brutal regime of IS and on the other side you have a bunch of people who fancy themselves saviors bombing the hell out of you. I imagine they see the conflict between us and IS in a similar way that we look at the IS-Assad conflict, it's a battle of two evils of which no one will win, least of all the civilians. Either way the Syrian citizens are going to be killed so I doubt they prefer one reaper any more than the other. |
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Well, if they've got it so bad they're leaving their homeland with nothing, I'd hazard a guess that they want something to be done... anything... that might give them a chance to get back to some kind of normality in the country they were born. No diplomatic plan was ever going to work, I think everyone's agreed on that; IS will not negotiate. I'm firmly for the bombing, I believe that it will help. But it still breaks my heart we have to do it and the sooner we can stop the better.
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Most of the arguments that are based on nothing but possbilities tend to come from the 'For' camp tbh. The truth is, we aren't needed yet. We aren't going to change a single thing as the situation stands. I'm all for joining the conflict when we're needed and can contribute in a meaningful way but as it stands it just feels like we're pissing money up the wall so Cameron can pretend to be a hero. |
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"The truth is, we aren't needed yet. We aren't going to change a single thing as the situation stands"
Fair Point Dezzy But do you agree that Labour MP's that voted for it should get threats? ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by arista; 03-12-2015 at 04:17 PM. |
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Twitter was ****ing ridiculous last night. So many idiots bleating ****
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![]() I have spoke to him before a few times too. I have now voted for him twice in the locals...never again. |
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There doesn't seem to be any planning in the long run, its more than likely increased the risks of attacks on our country and when that does inevitably happen the whole country will come tumbling down on Cameron and this will come back to bite him on the bollocks. |
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I have not come across any Labour MPs under threat of de-selection,I am not in 232 constituencies however so cannot say it is not going on.
If it is then the leadership of the Party have to crush this completely and get to the bottom of it rapidly too. There has been some abuse towards some MPs who were voting for the action,that is inevitable on such a highly charged issue,however threats and worse have no place in any democratic process. Really bad if, and I stress 'IF' any Labour activists or supporters are doing any abuse and threats but that needs to be investigated and proven before condemning anyone. However also, there are a number of MPs who are uptight as to if the boundary changes are brought in by the govt. This will mean some seats disappear just about or have one MP rather than 2 in the same area. Inevitably that will mean one MP gets the selection and one will be de-selected obviously. There is no way around that one. Last edited by joeysteele; 03-12-2015 at 06:11 PM. |
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Indeed and a really good post again from you. I do fear we could well be making things worse in the long run and also heading for the same errors we have made before too as to being in the Middle east. Each action seems to raise more and more questions and no one has any certainty as to answers no matter what they may say on this issue. We are now on a road we hope leads to a better place but one filled with uncertainties and problems,going in as if we have the idea whatever we do will in the end help things,could well see things develop into even more chaos,especially after we claim to be,if we ever can claim,to be finished there. |
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So we finally went for the tit for tat attack. I dont see how this will solve any of the problems at all. They will strike back and we will attack again...and on and on the cycle goes.
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Our planes were already in the region and carrying out reconnaissance work over Syria so its not a surprise that they were quick to act after the vote. Of course we are not going to make the difference but we can fill a niche in that our planes possess targeting capacities that French and American jets lack. More importantly this symbols our participation in the international coalition against ISIS and I am pleased that we are correcting the anomaly of only carrying out strikes in Iraq.
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News directly out of Syria
Bombing the oil sources of ISIS is not giving its results http://www.raqqa-sl.com/en/?p=1568
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I'm thoroughly disappointed with the decision to bomb Syria. We should have stayed out, withdrawn from bombing Iraq and then ****ed with the economy of whatever undesirable nation emerges from the ashes of Iraq and Syria like we do with every other country in the world we don't like. Dropping bombs kills and will cause terrorist attacks to happen here. People can bleat on about how doing nothing wouldn't help but doing this isn't going to help either, it's going to make it worse.
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I just find it ironic how quick our politicians were to criticise Russia when they were doing the same thing......
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