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Airstrikes?
The so called big vote today
So, will we be joining the airstrikes............. Yes / No think they should consider joining the Germans? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM1suDu-G6k Last edited by thepieman; 02-12-2015 at 09:10 AM. |
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Is air strikes enough?
I totally agree that something needs to be done as these people are awfull in what there doing, but what ripple will this cause? |
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We have to do something, I agree with airstrikes, but its not the answer. We make muslims very welcome in the UK and to a lesser degree in France. It would be nice to see the muslim community out on the streets in mass protesting against the killings in Paris.
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I agree with Frenchie... we need to do something. But it'll take more than airstrikes on selected targets. |
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Is air strikes enough?
perhaps levelling the place is the best option? or maybe something simple as stop sending billions of pounds in so called aid payments, as I expect that would have a larger effect...! |
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Your right Ron that's a good start,
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One of the problems with ISIS is that they seem to have control over oil rich areas - I'm sure there's plenty of dodgy dealings going on to generate cash. |
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Airstrikes are not the answer, too much collateral damage and more displacement of innocents.
We need to go after the people / countries that are funding them. The rumour is Turkey have been buying oil from them. All the recent shots are rows and rows of new Toyota pickups... Cut off their supplies I say.
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airstrikes will go ahead i think but if it was me i would vote no
there is no 70 thou force of troops to battle isis with , its fictional and based on figures of troops fighting assad how can we go into a fresh arena of war saying we eventually aim to replace a regime that is fully backed by russia - it cant end well unfortunately in these areas we dont understand the culture or local history - iraq is a prime example of us creating a power vacuum and wasting so many lives only to withdraw and allow gaddafi,s/hussein,s troops to reform under the isis banner unbelievable on the news today government ministers still advocating war for precision strikes on terrorist training camps - Really do they expect us to believe isis have nice neat little training grounds with black flags flying where they all accumulate to discuss bombs over their sheesha pipe ? i dont understand why turkey as a nato member isnt being forced to close the porous border there and thats ignoring the downing of the russian plane and the supplying arms and buying oil from isis etc turkey is key because they could truce with the kurds and release the kurds to fight isis but its more likely the way turkey is headed it will be the next part of the area to get infected by isis (isit) dont forget two years ago all these arguments were taken to parliament to bomb assad - now look whats gonna happen its sheer lunacy either turkey comes inline or its gonna get real messy real fast with no hope of a positive outcome a full plan is needed including boots on the ground to eradicate as many of the is vermin as possible but history still tells us it wont fix anything its basically a continuation of the holy wars imo no chance of any success unless our side accepts assad has to stay ( better the devil you know) and the turks play ball as any other option just brings us into direct conflict with the russkies and putin has an axe to grind re the downed fighter and russian leaders historically arent backwards about ordering thousands of their troops into battle to face a certain death and the worry is if nato butts against russia it will quickly expand to two fronts ie ukraine and baltic area very worrying times atm but sending four or five bombers to syria based on rerolled rhetoric and misinformation isnt even going to be a sticking plaster to that situation and ps - close the frickin borders already before all our cities look like raqqa
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In addition, it just stirs up further hostility. The previous fifteen years or so has hardly curtailed things. Why will this time be any different? Quote:
I cannot see how Britain joining in with air strikes will make a positive impact on the situation, so why do it? I don't feel we need to be "part of the club" on this one personally. |
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I know exactly where they can stick there air strikes as they do to much collateral damage , killing innocent people where as if you send the ground troops in you take the fight to them taking the area and holding it while taking out selected targets with more accurate fire power . As for Iraq we never withdrew from the country as we still have been doing 6 months tours just it was kept low key as Afghan was the main focus .
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Airstrikes, is a publicity gimic imo, just to show solidarity, and even with 'pinpoint' bombing it will have civilian casualties. So a no vote from me.
Use our intelligence services, Send in the special covert forces, infiltrate them and put spies in the camp, and take them out at there heart. Don't advertise it, don't shout about it, bend the rules of engagement, hurt them hard and hurt them fast. |
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You will never beat people who have no fear of dying.
Somebody has to have a go though, whether its airstrikes or troops on the ground, people are beginning to adapt their lifes around terror threats which is wrong. I certainly will not. |
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Send in the Typhoons......it'll keep me busy and also lead to follow on work and additional capability requirements. More employment opportunities in th UK
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Look at how "Jihadi John" was hit. The sorts of operations underlying that kind of thing must all be intelligence led. |
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what difference does a few planes carrying RAF roundels instead of US or French isignia make??
cant recall who said it / where i heard it but dont treat them as a country or official in any way these people thrive on publicity and instilling fear in their enemies (and their own most like to keep them inline) - dont give them the satisfaction of a "war" simply keep it all low key and do to them as they seem happy to do to others, small agile forces that strike at the very heart and then disappear
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Turned on the TV this morning to see the Typhoons taking off from Lossiemouth for Cyprus so looks like you'll be busy then
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Must keep watching the news for those Typhoons bearing the SES stickers
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What does it matter what we think its not going make any difference. There going.
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Wow.. That's a bit Heavy for a Friday night. Now where's that bottle of Merlot gone |
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