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ghosteagle 29 Jul 14 4.39pm | |
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Zzzzzz
Always hated that movie.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 29 Jul 14 4.46pm | |
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It is pathetic for you say anything different. Sorry did you say something that wasn't sniping?
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matt_himself Matataland 29 Jul 14 6.28pm | |
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It is pathetic for you say anything different. Sorry did you say something that wasn't sniping? Gusset I have asked you repeatedly what was the alternative to Saddam being removed from power and you have said you don't know. So, therefore, you are against slaughter yet against removing those perpetuating slaughter. What do you propose for sorting out the Middle East, other than continually offering 'solidarity' and expressions of 'despair' at what is going on? Please tell us. As for the nuke thing earlier, even a man of your intelligence could realise that was a joke.
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Stirlingsays 29 Jul 14 6.39pm | |
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It is pathetic for you say anything different. Sorry did you say something that wasn't sniping? Gusset I have asked you repeatedly what was the alternative to Saddam being removed from power and you have said you don't know. So, therefore, you are against slaughter yet against removing those perpetuating slaughter. What do you propose for sorting out the Middle East, other than continually offering 'solidarity' and expressions of 'despair' at what is going on? Please tell us. As for the nuke thing earlier, even a man of your intelligence could realise that was a joke.
It highlights the inconsistencies from some posters when they call for possible eventual military action (if diplomacy fails) in one conflict yet argue against it in another. With Nick we can see this in calling for action against Israel due to the death of civilians.....Yet Saddam could kill thousands, year on year away from the cameras and yet action against that state and removing him becomes a terrible crime. A previous thread about possible action in Syria also saw Nick side against military action. But with Israel.....Well, he'd sanction action if they didn't stop......Mmmmmm. Edited by Stirlingsays (29 Jul 2014 6.43pm)
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legaleagle 29 Jul 14 6.47pm | |
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The age old dilemma. Keep a despot in power where there is "stability" but horrendous crimes like using chemical weapons against the Kurds, or if they go by force, the genie is out of the bottle after years of oppression and no developed political institutions...Same story whether its Iraq, Syria, Saudi or various other places....the difference now is that the genie has the potential to bite back right here at home. In the mix is the importance of asking why kids with seemingly decent prospects go off to fight with ISIS...seems logical that they must feel they have no stake in the system here (probably reinforced every time Moslems in the UK are demonised as a group or individuals are randomly attacked for nothing more than their faith)...coupled with youth often idealistically getting into doctrines that seemingly explain why the world in unjust and against their community, and how to get rid of that (whether religion or communism in the 30's:the difference now that the doctrine is regressive rather than idealistically progressive. Throw into the mix knowingly allowing UK to become base for various exponents of jihad in the 1980's/90's and piles of Saudi money funding promulgation of wahabbism in mosques... How do we break out of the spiral beyond unhelpful kneejerk stuff like nuke 'em all or say too many muslims in the UK.... quite apart from morality...they are not realistic solutions to anything...
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 29 Jul 14 6.54pm | |
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It is pathetic for you say anything different. Sorry did you say something that wasn't sniping? Gusset I have asked you repeatedly what was the alternative to Saddam being removed from power and you have said you don't know. So, therefore, you are against slaughter yet against removing those perpetuating slaughter. What do you propose for sorting out the Middle East, other than continually offering 'solidarity' and expressions of 'despair' at what is going on? Please tell us. As for the nuke thing earlier, even a man of your intelligence could realise that was a joke. And I have said the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq is probably going to cause more problems for us in the West than not invading. The rise of ISIS will cause many problems This most likely is an unintended consequence. However many people did say that the invasion would cause issues afterwards .
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legaleagle 29 Jul 14 6.57pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 29 Jul 2014 6.39pm
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Quote matt_himself at 29 Jul 2014 4.38pm
Quote nickgusset at 29 Jul 2014 4.36pm
And another thread is killed...
It is pathetic for you say anything different. Sorry did you say something that wasn't sniping? Gusset I have asked you repeatedly what was the alternative to Saddam being removed from power and you have said you don't know. So, therefore, you are against slaughter yet against removing those perpetuating slaughter. What do you propose for sorting out the Middle East, other than continually offering 'solidarity' and expressions of 'despair' at what is going on? Please tell us. As for the nuke thing earlier, even a man of your intelligence could realise that was a joke.
It highlights the inconsistencies from some posters when they call for possible eventual military action (if diplomacy fails) in one conflict yet argue against it in another. With Nick we can see this in calling for action against Israel due to the death of civilians.....Yet Saddam could kill thousands, year on year away from the cameras and yet action against that state and removing him becomes a terrible crime. A previous thread about possible action in Syria also saw Nick side against military action. But with Israel.....Well, he'd sanction action if they didn't stop......Mmmmmm. Edited by Stirlingsays (29 Jul 2014 6.43pm)
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Stirlingsays 29 Jul 14 6.58pm | |
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Quote legaleagle at 29 Jul 2014 6.47pm
The age old dilemma. Keep a despot in power where there is "stability" but horrendous crimes like using chemical weapons against the Kurds, or if they go by force, the genie is out of the bottle after years of oppression and no developed political institutions...Same story whether its Iraq, Syria, Saudi or various other places....the difference now is that the genie has the potential to bite back right here at home. In the mix is the importance of asking why kids with seemingly decent prospects go off to fight with ISIS...seems logical that they must feel they have no stake in the system here (probably reinforced every time Moslems in the UK are demonised as a group or individuals are randomly attacked for nothing more than their faith)...coupled with youth often idealistically getting into doctrines that seemingly explain why the world in unjust and against their community, and how to get rid of that (whether religion or communism in the 30's:the difference now that the doctrine is regressive rather than idealistically progressive. Throw into the mix knowingly allowing UK to become base for various exponents of jihad in the 1980's/90's and piles of Saudi money funding promulgation of wahabbism in mosques... How do we break out of the spiral beyond unhelpful kneejerk stuff like nuke 'em all or say too many muslims in the UK.... quite apart from morality...they are not realistic solutions to anything...
It's a realistic verdict that the 'right' decision.....whatever that is.....Is rarely one that can't be criticised or knocked. We only ever see the one line of history, the one we choose. We don't get to see what the consequences are of taking another route......People get to push forward alternatives without any of us really knowing if the results give an improvement. As for disenfranchised Muslims leaving for extremist groups. Well, they are a tiny minority and it isn't for government to consider changing policy because small groups can contain individuals who would enact violence. The problem in my view is more to do with the failure of multiculturalism and the creation of 'minority areas' where integration is minimal.
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legaleagle 29 Jul 14 7.05pm | |
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There are no easy answers, or explanations.In my view, abandoning multiculturalism (however much more effectively it might have been implemented to date) at this point would be likely to increase "ghettoisation" and be like manna from heaven to those who want to stir things up and persuade young people integration is not the way forward...but that further dislocation from other groups is the only way forward...coupled with more extreme attitudes in other communities including the WASP one... I think we sometimes forget what a long way we have come from life in the late 60's/70's and the extent of racism/alienation that was around then...we have multiculturalism to thank for that in some ways...it helped, not hinder. The problem now is a whole new one because of what's going on in jihadi-supporting circles worldwide and people's access to stuff from anywhere via the internet.
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legaleagle 29 Jul 14 7.14pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 29 Jul 2014 6.54pm
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Quote nickgusset at 29 Jul 2014 4.36pm
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It is pathetic for you say anything different. Sorry did you say something that wasn't sniping? Gusset I have asked you repeatedly what was the alternative to Saddam being removed from power and you have said you don't know. So, therefore, you are against slaughter yet against removing those perpetuating slaughter. What do you propose for sorting out the Middle East, other than continually offering 'solidarity' and expressions of 'despair' at what is going on? Please tell us. As for the nuke thing earlier, even a man of your intelligence could realise that was a joke. And I have said the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq is probably going to cause more problems for us in the West than not invading. The rise of ISIS will cause many problems This most likely is an unintended consequence. However many people did say that the invasion would cause issues afterwards . Project it into Palestine Nick, its an interesting one to ponder.We help topple the Israelis. ISIS later (after all Israel is part of the Levant) take over much of the whole area including Palestine....
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Red-Blue-Yellow Surrey 29 Jul 14 7.16pm | |
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Closed minds thrive behind closed borders and it matters little whether 'we've' shut them in or 'they've' shut us out. Just as happened after WW2, with de-Nazification programs in Germany and Austria, we will need to politically AND spiritually re-educate returning fighters.
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