China and Russia are really not cuddly friends that are morally better than the west, they are countries to be viewed with deep suspicion.
and you think the west is any better?
Methods change the reasons don't, power for the sake of power, control and money.
How much of Africa is now under chinese "control" thorough aid programs?
and you think the west is any better?
Tell me again, right now... which side is actively supporting and giving training to a regime that are using chemical weapons against it's own people?
And I say right now because for all the bad things in the past caused by the west the Russians and Chinese have their own in equal measures.
And I say right now because for all the bad things in the past caused by the west the Russians and Chinese have their own in equal measures.
exactly, we are no better, no worse. We are all equally guilty.
As for your comments about russia and china funding Assad, so they are doing it openly, at least they are being honest about it!
It is a game, Sadamm, Gadafi, the Shah, they were tolerated when they suited our needs.
Indeed, chemical weapons will be used again and more innocent people will die - and when it does happen all the tree huggers who were ranting at us for threatening war will now be ranting at us for neglecting Syrian children's human rightsand Cameron will sit calmly in any interview and blame Miliband for, as he will put it, "putting petty electioneering before saving the lives of innocent children"
No one seemed to care about the lives that were being lost in the last few years through bombs and bullets Labrat.
Yup for sure, I just feel we could have dealt with these regimes in a manner that led to a slower transfer of power and historically we should have never left the middle east in a place whereby Saddam was the best option. If Saddam and Gadafi were still in power now, like Assad would we be seeing anywhere near the level of conflict throughout the middle east?
We should of used our alliances with these people to try influence these countries over a period of decades, until the time was right that elections could be held without a massive bloodbath. Almost all power vacuums from the French revolution to Libya have ended this way, worse than they were before the hated dictators were ousted. Democracy, secularism and peace... these are things that you can only foster effectively through cultural shifts over time.
At the end of the day with the attitudes different power blocs have towards each other, it's more of a case of whether you would rather us **** the Chinese and Russians whenever we can so that we can look out for our own interests. Because you can bet they will do the same to us and that's why we should stop making apologies for our actions in regards to Russia, however where we can win friends and trading allies we should but we should try to be better and foster real mutual relationships with those countries so that we can help end internal strife through the use of diplomacy. I just feel we have made a real mistake supporting Saudi Arabia when we could have supported and gotten on better with the Persians who we probably have more cultural ties to - if only the last 50 odd years were different. Iran, Syria and maybe Iraq could have in another life, been good allies to have.
Put it this way, I haven't seen any girls in Saudi Arabia walking around openly and sitting in cafes without headscarves wearing western clothing like I have seen in Damascus.
Bit of strawman construction and reductio ad absurdium there, but I'm just ilustrating my point.
WT ****ing F?
So does this now mean that the Americans 'Special Relationship', the 'Bridge to Europe' will be the cheese-eating surrender-monkey's? 😀
For the UK to take sides will be detremental. We will upset someone who matters.
Exactly. America gives us McDonalds, Russia gives us most of our gas supply and china most of everything else we do all day.
I know who I'd rather not be friends with, although we'll still be mates with the US because we are their gateway to Europe (kinda).
Because we totally traded with the soviet union in any significant capacity.
Because we (US and EEC) totally did, bro! Gas, wheat, steel, autos all traded with the USSR in significant volumes. There was no blockade or boycott of the Soviet Union.
if you think the left wing revolutionaries in Colombia, Cuba etc were intent during the very early days of setting up some kind of democratic Scandinavian socialism you are totally and utterly wrong.
Totally didn't say that, bro! But weird that you should chose the most degenerate and criminal-fascist regime (Cuba) and the most pro-US military regime (Colombia) to illustrate your points about the absence of Scandinavian social-democratic governments in Latin America.
and on whom a private education was clearly wasted [s]on[/s].
😀
Because we (US and EEC) totally did, bro! Gas, wheat, steel, autos all traded with the USSR in significant volumes. There was no blockade or boycott of the Soviet Union.
I believe the USA's level of trade with the Soviet Union was 1 percent of total trade per year between 1970 and 1987.
You got me Woppit, damn my dyslexia to hell.
per yeah, yeah, yeah, surely?
IGMC shall I?
Oooh, sharp on the edit...
"To hlle", shirley?
Hah 
Have him and vague resigned yet....
times running out
but weve stood by for the last 2.5 years and watched assad kill 99000+ other people
I've seen this kind of comment before, why do some people assume that all the deaths in this tragic war can be attributed solely to Syrian government forces ? Seriously, it baffles me.
If the rebels, and I use the term loosely as many are actually foreign fighters, hadn't contributed to the total death count then they clearly wouldn't be in control of larges swathes of Syria.
I would have thought that it was all very obvious, and yet some people would like to pretend that anti-Assad forces haven't killed anyone. Bizarre.
Shame, was looking forward to another good war in the middle east....the lucrative contracts resulting from our magnificent intervention could have paid my mortgage off.
Can we get started on the Spanish or the Argies instead?
In all seriousness, the middle east is a dump, let them kill each other, provided the oil keeps pumping i really couldnt care less.
In all seriousness................. i really couldnt care less.
Nice
John Kerry speech on Syria. Talking about not repeating the gas attacks of WWI again. Hey John how about the war you served in where you dropped Agent Orange on a nation, whose affects are still felt today in birth defects. Go hang your head in shame.
today's blog in The Telegraph sums it up pretty well from my perspective
Seems logical to me. Some one has a good idea. It must be reasonable as nearly half the MPs agreed.
You ask al who have a say and if its voted against it doesn't happen. Isn't that the point of democracy?
The only people I am ever impressed with are those who ignore the part line and (if they did which I doubt as every politician is a liar to some extent) and vote for their constituency.
To many here it is just a excuse to have a go at the government.
Bet there would be the same moaning if it had gone the other way.
Milliband? He is just the spawn of that disgrace to humanity Blair.
Blair? They had the sexed-up dossier etc etc.
At the end, no evidence.
Funny that. Bliar got away until judgement day. No repenting your sins will work.
youre completely right ernie i shouldve said 'stood by while the civil war killed the 99000 people' or maybe said assad killed 49000 people my point wouldve still stood
infact it annoyed me when rif****d said assad had killed over 100000 in his address to the commons yesterday
Asads still in power. Why? Drop the Regime thing. People stand behind him still as the alternative aint as good/clean as you'd think.
Regimes tend to crumble under opposition, sanctions etc.
Who is the opposition?
Hey John how about the war you served in where you dropped Agent Orange on a nation, whose affects are still felt today in birth defects. Go hang your head in shame.
You don't get it, that's not the same.
Likewise when Israel, in clear violation of international law, repeatedly used white phosphorus shells against densely populated areas of Gaza, including targeting UN provided schools, the US didn't punish Israel for committing war crimes. Instead they provided them with even more military aid.
An illegal Israeli attack using white phosphorus shells against a UN school :
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Err how many civilians did the US kill in defending a regime?
Sorry. When the US gets moral - pass the sick bag. Kerry just described France as their oldest and loyalist friend.
I guess Afghanistan and Iraq are forgotten to Kerry in that childish dig.
mattsccm - heir to blair ? shirley you are meant cameron is heir to blair
milliband is opposing war in the way the torries never did to blair
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milliband is opposing war
Did you actually watch/listen to the debate last night? Miliband isn't opposing war, he just wants a higher level of "proof".
To be fair France is indeed the United States oldest ally. The United States would not have achieved independence when it did had it not been for the defeat of the British navy by the French navy, the US had no navy at that time.
**** Kerry
**** America
**** Israel
It's high time we stopped being the US' lapdog.
They don't want/need our help, it's just so that they aren't seen to be doing it alone. Happy to be distanced from hollande too.
The French will lose their appetite, and when they do, the Americans will round on them just as they are doing on us. Remember "freedom fries"?
The French will lose their appetite, and when they do, the Americans will round on them just as they are doing on us. Remember "freedom fries"?
And Saddam. He was once their blue eyed boy in the Middle East, they even supplied him with chemical weapons to use on the Iranians. But then they dropped him when he no longer served their best interests.
As for chemical weapons, we are not so innocent, during the second world war, uk was mass producing chemical weapons at Runcorn and delivering them for safe keping to Rhydymyn near Mold, the most secret place during the war,as the germans never discovered it, lots of deep tunnels and a secret tunnel to the coast.
Saw a quote this week- Obama is closer to Nixon than Martin luther King.
[quote=hora ]Saw a quote this week- Obama is closer to Nixon than Martin luther King.
Obama and Nixon both have 5 letters so you may have a point.
Obama's version would be "I have a drone" then....
Wow. Obama now says Syria threatens the US' s security and interests.
I'm moving him closer to Bush.
We had chemical weapons in WW2. So what. The key point is we didn't deploy them. We currently have nukes as a whole arsenal of other weaponry.
today's blog in The Telegraph sums it up pretty well from my perspective
What, you like the bloke who wrote that article is a bit a of drama queen?
So?
The Yanks used atomic bombs on soft targets
And various napalam, defolliation chemicals and Agent Orange indescriminantly.
Lets not beat around the Bush. The US are ****ing hypocrites.
Sir Max Hastings' s interview is worth listening to.
Hague and Cameron are both trying to do the right thing but by doing that they are following (the will of the people) instead of leading us to do the right thing.
Milliband how the hell is he a leader? Hes a joke and the wrong Milliband was voted in completely. Foolish decision, would sooner follow a true leader to war and take mankind forward than listen to the reationary rubbish that man comes out with.
Leader....... Milliband? Come on!
scotroutes - MemberDid you actually watch/listen to the debate last night? Miliband isn't opposing war, he just wants a higher level of "proof".
ok fair point but ill take a higher level of proof of guilt over camerons motion to vote yes to unilateral action, the details of which we'll discuss later, wtf would anyone vote for that?
All of a sudden the right wingers seem to be wishing Tony Blair was running labour again?
its a crazy world
even suggesting david 'extraordinary rendtition' milliband was in charge
We need a captain to steer the ship, i dont care if they are labour conservative or whatever just need to be insperational. Cant imagine Milliband leading a brass band let alone a country FFS!
How about Boris, is he inspirational enough for you ?
Yeah a leader - might be a little mad though?
