Tiger
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When do you reckon these military strikes will occur, will Iran or Russia get involved?
What's your feelings in the situation?
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K2 GTi
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Registered: 21st Oct 04
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it's all a hoax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG_BhXM26UA
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spencer88
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All the other countries we have invaded must be running low on oil, need a new reserve.
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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What exactly are we going to hit? Or is it all a bit of bluff to try and stop Al Asad gassing citizens?
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Robin
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We're going to hit civilians.
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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Makes sense in a way, we wipe them out before he can. Problem solved, ish.
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Munchie
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I was going to ask a similar question but my question was why are the UK and USA getting involved to kick arses over in Syria?
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Welly Wanger
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Yup it is a crock of shyte, the middle east has wanted to have a currency that they can trade against the price of oil. If this comes off then the good old U.S. of A will have nothing and it will crumble. Mr Ghdaffi and Mr Saddam Hussein are the latest victims of this war. Its a load of bollox, USA and the UK pull the wool over their nations eyes by saying they are at threat and start war mongering.
Annoynimous put a link out over a year ago stating that USA and UK will be helping with the chemical weapons used in Syria and put the Blame on others resulting war and them taking control of more oil.
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sc0ott
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Was it really assad who used the chemical weapons though?
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Cavey
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Using chemical weapons is the military equivalent to spitting on someone in the street, its just not done. So the people who did it should be punished. Whether we should wade in or not. I'm not sure, but if we do for Iraq etc.. Then we should for this. Not saying we should of done for Iraq, but if you do 1, you should do the other.
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Baskey
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Was it really assad who used the chemical weapons though?
He's clearly winning the war yet he chose to use chemical wepons the exact day the UN inspectors arived? Not a chance it's utter bullshit
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Jambo
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The objective doesn't really seem clear to me.
So we go in there to stop chemical weapons? How the fuck does that work? Is there a one stop chemical shop? Or is it littered all over? If its the latter then here comes another 10year war.
I'd be fucking fine with it if they where honest about the fact they would be after securing stability in the Middle East and using the opportunity to slap a couple of big bases and airfields near Iran and Russia.
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p
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
I was going to ask a similar question but my question was why are the UK and USA getting involved to kick arses over in Syria?
A message has to be sent. You can't let a country like Syria use chemical weapons, even more so on it's own people. As I say, a stark warning has to be sent, and clearly Assad isn't listening to anyone.
If you say let Syria get away with it, then that sends a message to the Chinese, the North Koreans, Iraq etc etc
I reckon a couple of days of attacks will send a message. Make it short, make it swift, make it as direct as possible.
By all accounts in that part of the world the UK/US have a fair few ships, subs located, so that's sorted for the missiles.
And is Assad using chemical weapons? 99 Per cent yes. The UN is out there and has said as much. It's basically proven he has been.
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FlaFFy_91
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Feel the same about this as I do about the Iraq war
It's a load of shite.
Going into another country to essentially sort it out and get it running properly. Can't even run our own fucking country.
Probably was the u.s that was using the chemicals to make it look like the Syrians so they can justify going into Syria and getting the oil
It's all aload of total utter shite
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Bart
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Have to agree with the majority, I think theres probably other motives than just helping the country out.
You'll also find that all the materials for the chemical weapons were probably bought from the UK/US as well.
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baza31
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I think every uk citizen should have chance to vote whether or not we get involved .The country is fucked as it is yet we will go spend billions on what they say is necessary. This country makes its own headaches
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John
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You thinking UK citizens should be allowed to vote on something important is exactly why UK citizens aren't allowed to vote on important stuff.
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Gary
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Please explain John...
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John
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Joe Public is far too stupid to vote on anything important, they shouldn't even be allowed to vote for the government they want in power.
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Nath
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It's probably bad but I really don't care about this Syria stuff. Literally zero interest.
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by John
Joe Public is far too stupid to vote on anything important, they shouldn't even be allowed to vote for the government they want in power.
Lets see how the country and government do without the money they take off majority of us every month
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Nath
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Getting a bit Robin Hood in here.
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sc0ott
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More like robin thicke.
I used to get mixed up between syria, cydia and siri.
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by John
Joe Public is far too stupid to vote on anything important, they shouldn't even be allowed to vote for the government they want in power.
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p
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quote: Originally posted by John
Joe Public is far too stupid to vote on anything important, they shouldn't even be allowed to vote for the government they want in power.
Did make me curious when Sky News mentioned a poll that The Sun readers had voted on with regards to what we should do about Syria, which made me think, that's like asking Telegraph readers who will win Big Brother.
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