somerset
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No answers as usual, just obstacles, keep it up matey.Let's reverse that...
"How would you suggest bringing that government into line with international law - a cruise missile attack with only negative consequences?
No answers as usual, just obstacles, keep it up matey.Let's reverse that...
"How would you suggest bringing that government into line with international law - a cruise missile attack with only negative consequences?
The implications of action of any sort are likely to be many and varied, that should not prevent it happening, no pain no gain.
I’m wondering how many of the people in Syria begging the West to intervene in their country cursed the West when it intervened in Iraq.
Of course they did, its human nature to adopt a NIMBY approach to any crisis,..... and they will again after too ( assuming we take action which is unlikely now).... but anyone who didn't realise that hasn't really got a full grasp of what is happening.I’m wondering how many of the people in Syria begging the West to intervene in their country cursed the West when it intervened in Iraq.
Somerset, Ive got to ask, how are you so sure that it was the Assad government forces that used this ordinance?
Let's reverse that...
"How would you suggest bringing that government into line with international law - a cruise missile attack with only negative consequences?
Perhaps we shouldn't have believed the hype in September '39,... you may have been happier now living in either a communist or fascist system.... I am sure your grandparents would agree with you.
What a pathetic thing to say on such a serious topic. Take a look at yourself.
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He read it in the Sun?
I have said in this thread and others, I don't know one way or another, I am sure of one thing though, 100,000 people have died, the vast majority civilians, it has to stop. So if no action at all is taken, then it will continue. You could take the view that the Assad regime, an unelected minority regime, ruling and controlling along religious lines, should be removed anyway ( I do by the way),.. but that shouldn't stop those that are capable from helping when there is a clear need.Somerset, Ive got to ask, how are you so sure that it was the Assad government forces that used this ordinance?
From what ive seen lately, the government forces have been winning this war, and dont see a reason for them to do it to be honest...obviously I could be wrong, but there
seems to be an attitutude of certaininty among people that its the Assad forces that are guilty, with no evidence to back it up...
Iraq is all the better for it today though
Yes - as someone who has been following this uprising & civil war from the start, from independent & international news sources and including bulks of raw footage - I am absolutely positive Assad did not use chemical weapons against his own people - at a point in time where the SAA is in its strongest position since it all began and ahead of a UN inspection, it is just not the logical conclusion.
We know that the rebels possess chemical weapons, and we also know that they have been massacring innocent people from the beginning. There is absolutely no evidence of an aerial dispersement of sarin gas - So why don't the governments face the facts and deal with the Islamist terrorists that are responsible instead?
The simple reason is that it would be too difficult to do so - Western governments want to be seen doing something against a breach of international law, but military actions against the rebels just isn't an option for them. They may as well assist a toppling of yet another Middle Eastern dictator, or at the very least add more fuel to the fire.
If this was the work of the rebels/terrorists, I assume that their objective is to provoke the West into action to help them topple Assad. If the US do not act now, what are they capable of doing next to provoke a response?
The implications of action of any sort are likely to be many and varied, that should not prevent it happening, no pain no gain.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-23892594
At the base level, it really is that simple...... act now. Even the French are onboard, once again proving that the vote last night was a party political sham.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-23892594
At the base level, it really is that simple...... act now. Even the French are onboard, once again proving that the vote last night was a party political sham.
I believe you need to broaden your view,... but hey, its all subjective, one mans iconic leader, is anothers liar and political criminal,.... a la Blair.Wow. I knew you were a bit loose in the head, but I didn't think you were that criminally insane.
Straight from the mindset of George W Bush - "Let's bomb Syria by way of punishment (illegal under international law, BTW) and see how the consequences pan out..."