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they already hate us as much as they could do and they are and have been plotting to kill us do we wait until we have a Paris moment. This is a start not an end I don't get the horror at which some are protesting.
I think when we send troops or in this case the Air Force into Parliament should stand fully behind them
Tom Tugendhat speaking very well and with some considerable experience.
I think when we send troops or in this case the Air Force into Parliament should stand fully behind them
Tom Tugendhat speaking very well and with some considerable experience.
drivin_me_nuts said:
if i've got this right, our bombing commitment will be 8 planes with no more than 2 at a time in the air.
And there was me thinking that we were talking of something the size of an 'air armada'.
Can you understand that it is the political significance as much as anything?And there was me thinking that we were talking of something the size of an 'air armada'.
johnxjsc1985 said:
rovermorris999 said:
Can you understand that it is the political significance as much as anything?
no its largely a group of middle aged and old men who are unable to see past the next electionStickyfinger said:
Or, a collection of people old enough and with a wide range of views and experience thus being able to understand things a bit more than a young inexperience person ?
sadly I am old enough and wise enough to have seen many things. This lot don't leave me filled with confidencejohnxjsc1985 said:
Stickyfinger said:
Or, a collection of people old enough and with a wide range of views and experience thus being able to understand things a bit more than a young inexperience person ?
sadly I am old enough and wise enough to have seen many things. This lot don't leave me filled with confidenceThe second one is that Benn is very much a leader in waiting. It's just a matter of time.
drivin_me_nuts said:
Several things have struck me from today. One us that Cameron has a solemnity and seriousness about him that Blair did not. There is a gravitas to today that is reflected far more than when Blair was hell bent on following junior.
The second one is that Benn is very much a leader in waiting. It's just a matter of time.
Agreed. Quite impressed. Great speech, very balanced, well articulated and passionate.The second one is that Benn is very much a leader in waiting. It's just a matter of time.
Zod said:
I was impressed by Benn. It takes more to make a leader worthy of becoming PM, but that speech was good.
his party have not set the bar too high lately. I couldn't stand his father but he seems a very well rounded individual and his name isn't Jeremy.The opposition claim the reason they didn't vote for action because the Gov didn't do enough to convince them.
With all the info available far more than we are privy to they still couldn't make a decision,
the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
Corbyn was never going to vote for action and that should exclude him from ever being PM as he is unable to accept force is sometimes necessary when facing an enemy so intent on destroying us
johnxjsc1985 said:
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the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
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We've been having these long distance bombing campaigns for decades & we are where we are. As far as international terrorism with a Middle Eastern bent goes, do you really think we're safer now than we were 30 years ago?the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
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It beggars belief that anyone can hold up The West's campaign against the former Iraqi regime as a recipe for how to help create a stable Middle East. The place is a total clusterfk these days. If you put a at the end of that sentence at least you'd gain a touch of credibility.
zygalski said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
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the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
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We've been having these long distance bombing campaigns for decades & we are where we are. As far as international terrorism with a Middle Eastern bent goes, do you really think we're safer now than we were 30 years ago?the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
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It beggars belief that anyone can hold up The West's campaign against the former Iraqi regime as a recipe for how to help create a stable Middle East. The place is a total clusterfk these days. If you put a at the end of that sentence at least you'd gain a touch of credibility.
As I said many posts ago this is a huge opportunity for US-Russia cooperation against a common enemy.
zygalski said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
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the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
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We've been having these long distance bombing campaigns for decades & we are where we are. As far as international terrorism with a Middle Eastern bent goes, do you really think we're safer now than we were 30 years ago?the decision is do we wait to be attacked or do we continue the work done in Iraq over the border in Syria.
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It beggars belief that anyone can hold up The West's campaign against the former Iraqi regime as a recipe for how to help create a stable Middle East. The place is a total clusterfk these days.
It's possible that johnxjsc1985's remark refers to the 'line in the sand' dividing current bombing in Iraq from the previous non-bombing in Syria, in the sense that bombing the enemy on both sides of a line not recognised by the enemy makes more sense than bombing one side only.
Then again, given that this is the internet, both interpretations could be askew.
The idea of history doing nothing but repeat itself identically and inevitably is false anyway.
turbobloke said:
Axionknight said:
Jobnny goat herder
Be wary! Did Johnny goat herder leave Croydon to top up his tan or something else which MI5 were about to discover?! Omar goat herder would be a totally different kettle of qeema.Typing fail by me there.
After seeing and reading the student-like antics of Corbyn and his supporters, I cannot believe how such a petulant, immature idiot is 'leader' of the second largest political party - he is like a parody of all that is wrong with the Left. Corbyn didn't even move to allow Benn to get past and sit back down!
Couple that with the vile far left tactics in the run-up to the vote (and after), surely Corbyn is many times worse than even Michael Foot! His acolytes sending pictures of dead children to Labour Party members, Stella Creasy with threatening Twitter messages (hope she gets glassed)!
And they call the Tories 'The Nasty Party'. Labour grass roots showing their true colours recently, and it is not at all pretty.
How their tactics aren't deemed illegal is puzzling!
Couple that with the vile far left tactics in the run-up to the vote (and after), surely Corbyn is many times worse than even Michael Foot! His acolytes sending pictures of dead children to Labour Party members, Stella Creasy with threatening Twitter messages (hope she gets glassed)!
And they call the Tories 'The Nasty Party'. Labour grass roots showing their true colours recently, and it is not at all pretty.
How their tactics aren't deemed illegal is puzzling!
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