Hastings gull
Well-known member
- Nov 23, 2013
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Having to live at the Abbey Hotel isn't fair
It is one big mess and I never bought into the eviling up of Assad which has led to this. He agreed to democratic reforms in principle but the transition couldn't be done overnight as the West wanted, so we encouraged everyone to revolt against him, which was an open invitation to ISIS.
Bad foreign policy, naive at best, cutting off ones nose to spite ones face springs to mind and this is where we are now. Europe hasn't got the taste for Islam, even though the extreme Islam we see is a reaction to our foreign policy. Lots of pissed off young men who were just children when Bush Blair went into Iraq and destroyed the country. They only know destruction and death and that is all they can teach.
I am no expert on Middle East history, but is it really that simple? Is Assad a basic goodie who has just been misunderstood. I think I am right in saying that you are the only person ever to claim this. The idea that extreme Islam is all our fault has really been done to death, don't you think, as most if not all on here can see that errors were made. This morning I saw an advert on Sky, I think it was, asking for donations to help children caught in the crossfire in Yemen, itself hardly a country with the best credentials. As I understand it, one form of Islam, backed by the Saudis is trying to destroy another form of Islam, backed by Iran, and am I right in saying that these enmities have gone on for centuries. This hardly suggests to me that all would have been as rosy as you infer. And the irony is that the Christian infidels are being asked to pay for the children to be assisted.