Woots said:We can't allow the massacre of civilians, end of!! No one should be capable of ordering chemical weapon use on civilians
teamemmenracing said:Its a bit like Bair saying God said it was ok to send hunners of young brits to their deaths in Iraq .....
If you are going to have an opinion about middle east politics, then you owe it to yourself to go there and ask the locals what they think ........ As Queen Noor of Jordan said in her biography, ........ All the info you get comes to you via politicians and CNN ........
Most Iraqi's I met thought Sadam was ok ..... Country was stable and everyone could work for a living .....
Should we get aggressive with Syria ...... .? Hell no .....where does some smug bloke in a cheap suit in london get the idea he has life and depth decision power over human beings in the middle east ?
If you want to know whats happening in the world, look at the end result and work backwards ....
Before the first Gulf war there were no american military in the Gulf
After the war, there were 7 military bases
Before the war, saudi was becoming a financial power hours, after, they were bankrupt
Iraq has massive oil reserves ... If they had gotten their production up an running, they would control the middle east ......now america controls their oil
I get fed up of politicians spinning information to mislead and manipulate the populace .... Whatever happened to politicians representing the peoples interests who voted for them .......
Sorry, rant over .....
Syria is a sovereign country and has done nothing to us, therefore declaring war on them is illegal ..... End of.
When british soldiers were fighting in northern Ireland, would it have been ok for syria to bomb london ?
Bing said:Woots said:We can't allow the massacre of civilians, end of!! No one should be capable of ordering chemical weapon use on civilians
Oh come on - if that's the case why have we not been deployed on a war footing throughout Africa for the last 20 years, like we have been in Afghanistan ? Because they don't have the oil... Nothing to do with any moral stand against massacre of civilians...
original guvnor said:Who said anything about declaring war?
We only have to look back to 1995 and Srebrenica to see what happens when the UN "takes action". 8,000 civilian deaths later NATO decided enough was enough.
Well said, hit the nail on the headBing said:Woots said:We can't allow the massacre of civilians, end of!! No one should be capable of ordering chemical weapon use on civilians
Oh come on - if that's the case why have we not been deployed on a war footing throughout Africa for the last 20 years, like we have been in Afghanistan ? Because they don't have the oil... Nothing to do with any moral stand against massacre of civilians...

Adamski said:Lets just be clear. The UK declaring war on Syria is a stupid idea that no sensible person here would suggest.
However, a combined NATO effort to stop atrocities, I would be inclined to support.
If you see a defenceless old lady getting a kick-in from a 17yr old ned in the street - do you shrug your shoulders and walk on? "It's her problem...." I might be in the minority, but I'd step in and help
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original guvnor said:Bing said:Woots said:We can't allow the massacre of civilians, end of!! No one should be capable of ordering chemical weapon use on civilians
Oh come on - if that's the case why have we not been deployed on a war footing throughout Africa for the last 20 years, like we have been in Afghanistan ? Because they don't have the oil... Nothing to do with any moral stand against massacre of civilians...
That's a good point and true. East Timor, Rwanda, Zimbabwe etc. However that lack of leadership and force for justice amongst previous political generations doesn't strengthen the case for doing nothing this time. As I said above - there was no oil in Srebrenica but we acted in the end, after waiting in vain for the UN to act, because there was a civilian massacre perpetrated on ethnic grounds.
I don't think we should put troops on the ground, declare war or anything like that. What we should do is make sure that both sides in this conflict understand there will be a consequence for using this type of weapon. That we will not stand by and watch innocent people massacred.
mjgerrard said:it only takes one "misguided" guided missile from the West to cause civilian casualties, which would ruin everything. Political suicide.
sp3ctre said:mjgerrard said:it only takes one "misguided" guided missile from the West to cause civilian casualties, which would ruin everything. Political suicide.
You just need to look up the success rate of drone strikes to answer the civilian casualties question
Bing said:I don't see what NATO has to do with this situation at all. I agree with Dom - who are we, or the US, to police the world ? A defenceless old lady in a street in my country ? Sure, I'll wade in any day of the week. That sort of action threatens my country and the morals we live by as a nation, and is unacceptable. But this doesn't directly affect our national security, so whilst someone should take some form of action it shouldn't be the same old suspects doing it without the consensus of the rest of the developed world. If any organisation has the remit to get involved then it's the UN - it's their job to sort this sort of thing out, not ours. Irrespective of their recent failure to do so - which may have been lessened if we and the US and the French etc. weren't so committed on our unilateral fronts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Oh, and talking of the 'developed' world... Has anyone stopped to think that perhaps all this unrest is just a part of the Middle East countries growing into themselves, much as we in Europe and the US and the developed far eastern countries did centuries ago ? We can't tell these people who they should be and how they should behave by force - they need to figure it out for themselves, with perhaps some guidance from the UN.
I am sick and tired of us sending our (ever dwindling) armed forces off into the teeth of conflicts to die for causes that are essentially those of the US. If we can't afford to maintain those same armed forces, how can we justify any sort of action overseas, away from our borders, against a sovereign nation that has no direct bearing on our existence, when frankly money that is supposed to be going towards our economic recovery ends up being diverted to such action ?