I agree. Sharing rule is not an option - but what may follow could be even more worrying. Ultimately the only conclusion I can reach is that they're all stark raving mad!
emmie.......don't know.........Mrs Thatcher unpopular with the electorate turned that into an 84% satisfaction over her handling of the Gulf War in 1982 and one year later a hitherto unelectable Tory Party won the general election.
I think you mean the Falklands War in 1982.
I have a serious problem with the resolution. I don't see how you can take military action which is simply designed to deter Assad from using chemical weapons in the future. If it's possible somehow to destroy his stockpile of them - do it. If it's possible to take limited action such that the war is brought to an early - do it. Otherwise the whole thing is pointless.
Anyway, the much-maligned MP is now seen to be having his/her moment in the sun: forcing the government and indeed the opposition into having second thoughts. Not that their objections seem to have much to do with the issue raised above.
after eight failed western "interventions" in the Middle East in the last fifteen years, this seems a bit like saying please conduct your intractable civil war in a more civilised fashion. Or we'll bomb you.
I'm doing really badly: I can only think of two Western interventions in the Middle East in the last 25 years and one of those was the highly successful first Gulf War. My mind is a blank!
I had forgotten Iran (arguably not the Middle East but close enough I suppose) - tho I can't recall either I must say. Libya isn't the Middle East (tho Middle East/N Africa are often lumped together) and I would in any case class that a success
I think the first Gulf war was unfinished, ichkeria, hence the second Gulf war.
But in that case the west had an interest: oil. We have no interest in Syria. It would be nice to stop a hardline Islamist takeover, but bashing Assad actually seems the likeliest way to ensure one
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