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Is The Civil War In Syria Worth Starting An Even Greater War For?
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Britain and France seem very anxious to get involved, have we not learned any lessons from all the other conflicts we have poked our noses in?
Britain and France seem very anxious to get involved, have we not learned any lessons from all the other conflicts we have poked our noses in?
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/// On that basis, it would be better to sit across the table and be able to say - "We believe you are a peaceful culture, as are we ..." Rather than - "We believe you are a murderous culture, as are we, with better equioment, bigger guns, and a paid fighting force who do it for a living ///
Oh Andy if only others had your repetitive vision of some form of Utopia, if it was possible for these dreams to come about, I would be the first to crown you 'King of Utopia'.
Please don't take this as an insulting reply to your visions, because it wasn't intended, I only tried to get over that such things hardly ever work, we can not even say perhaps in the future, because even in the 21st century we still are at each others throats, even on AB.
/// On that basis, it would be better to sit across the table and be able to say - "We believe you are a peaceful culture, as are we ..." Rather than - "We believe you are a murderous culture, as are we, with better equioment, bigger guns, and a paid fighting force who do it for a living ///
Oh Andy if only others had your repetitive vision of some form of Utopia, if it was possible for these dreams to come about, I would be the first to crown you 'King of Utopia'.
Please don't take this as an insulting reply to your visions, because it wasn't intended, I only tried to get over that such things hardly ever work, we can not even say perhaps in the future, because even in the 21st century we still are at each others throats, even on AB.
Usual twaddle above, essentially we are asking if we mind the incumbant regime killing it's own people. The usual characters have emerged, not much to discuss really. The left wing as usuall hate there own side slightly more than they care about doing somthing and the right wing would love to do something but don't really care enough about those that may need help.
Definitely no involvement by Britain in yet another doomed foreign adventure for these reasons:
(a) We are a small bankrupt country and powerless by ourselves.
(b) Now we do not even have influence, having contrived to fall between the two stools of Europe and the USA - ending up drowning mid-atlantic.
(c) The "recent" past has shown that we and those of similar governental systems should not try to impose our "democracy" on other states - many of which are tribally/religiously split and are only held together by dictatorship. Once "democatised" all hell breaks out. Indeed, We, France the USA etc use the political sellotape of (electoral) dictatorship because we are also internally tribal.
(d) Hence, there is no moral obligation on any state to interfere in the affairs of others because history tells us that the result is unpredictable and therefore possibly even worse!
SIQ.
(a) We are a small bankrupt country and powerless by ourselves.
(b) Now we do not even have influence, having contrived to fall between the two stools of Europe and the USA - ending up drowning mid-atlantic.
(c) The "recent" past has shown that we and those of similar governental systems should not try to impose our "democracy" on other states - many of which are tribally/religiously split and are only held together by dictatorship. Once "democatised" all hell breaks out. Indeed, We, France the USA etc use the political sellotape of (electoral) dictatorship because we are also internally tribal.
(d) Hence, there is no moral obligation on any state to interfere in the affairs of others because history tells us that the result is unpredictable and therefore possibly even worse!
SIQ.
AOG - "Oh Andy if only others had your repetitive vision of some form of Utopia, if it was possible for these dreams to come about, I would be the first to crown you 'King of Utopia'."
I entirely take your point - but I have to cling to my notion of a reasoned result, because the alternative simply means more of the same.
i am sure you would agree that a less than even chance of success is never good enough odds not to try - if that were applied to almost any endevour in history from Colombus to the moon landings, we would cease to advance immediately.
So yes, it is a dream - but a worthwile one, I am sure you will agree.
I entirely take your point - but I have to cling to my notion of a reasoned result, because the alternative simply means more of the same.
i am sure you would agree that a less than even chance of success is never good enough odds not to try - if that were applied to almost any endevour in history from Colombus to the moon landings, we would cease to advance immediately.
So yes, it is a dream - but a worthwile one, I am sure you will agree.
Tora - "Usual twaddle above, essentially we are asking if we mind the incumbant regime killing it's own people. The usual characters have emerged, not much to discuss really. The left wing as usuall hate there own side slightly more than they care about doing somthing and the right wing would love to do something but don't really care enough about those that may need help."
To whom are you referring about the 'usual characters'?
To whom are you referring about the 'usual characters'?
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