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Offline Colwyn

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Syria: The Bells of Hell
« on: February 05, 2016, 18:31:13 PM »
The Bells of Hell go ting-a-ling-a-ling

Our allies the Russians are helping our ally President Assad by bombing the hell out of our allies the non-ISIL opposition in Aleppo and our ally Turkey, which is bombing our allies the Kurds, says 70,000 refugees from Aleppo are trying to escape to Europe. Meanwhile our enemies Daesh, covertly supported by our allies the Saudis, are hundreds of miles away laughing their socks off and murdering people at will.

I am not sure that the UK getting involved in Middle East conflicts is such a great idea.



Offline KKOB

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Re: Syria: The Bells of Hell
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2016, 19:02:01 PM »
I am not sure that the UK getting involved in Middle East conflicts is such a great idea.

Never has been, isn't and never will be.

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Re: Syria: The Bells of Hell
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2016, 19:02:55 PM »
Mr Cameron said I'd be supporting terrorism if I didn't support air strikes.

Apparently we should put extreme sanctions against supporters of IS (like not buying their oil or manufactured goods)
if and when we find out who they are - although I'm sure Saudi Arabia have been mentioned (and Turkey, I believe).

Maybe the Russians will help us and our allies in determining the best way.

Can't we have a cosy chat with them? (IS - not Russia). Invite them over for a nice cup of tea.

I'm not volunteering for that, though.

What would happen if we and all our "allies" did nothing?




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