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That would explain a lot, but I'm not going to volunteer to check the "virgins" of Cardiff.Did anybody say whether the virgins were women ??
They might all be blokes. Just desserts then !!
That would explain a lot, but I'm not going to volunteer to check the "virgins" of Cardiff.Did anybody say whether the virgins were women ??
They might all be blokes. Just desserts then !!
......Maybe only time and a slow change in Islam can stop the madness we see all over the world.
One thing which has saddened me is the way in which soldiers, police and even politicians are pursued after the event.
The true definition of Welsh Rarebit.you didn't find the virgins in Cardiff
An 18-year-old suicide bomber blew himself up and appeared before Allah.Did anybody say whether the virgins were women ??
There are virgins in cardiff?That would explain a lot, but I'm not going to volunteer to check the "virgins" of Cardiff.
Actually as the ISIS are killing Syrians and Iraqis, it doesn't have to be the just the life of a person in the UK that should be saved.
I fear we have already lost and it is just a matter of time because every time we take any sort of action we have an extended period of self inspection and all the fluffy lefties question the legality of destroying our enemy.

But have they?...thats the other thing that really puzzles me ,how the hell have the israelis managed to stay out of all this crap .
Just as a little example of this and how long it carries on there are still those who question the sinking of the Belgrano and regard Maggie T. as a war criminal. It's interesting that the same people aren't quite so vocal on the subject of the Sheffield, the Sir Galahad, the Sir Tristram or any of the others.
It also saved the lives of the rest of the Argentinian navy who never risked leaving port after that.
The Belgrano was a perfectly legitimate target and totally justified.
Do isis care about human rights, the geneva convention and rules of engagement?
We need to fight them following the same rules they do and stop berating ourselves every time we manage to kill a couple of them.
4. A tactile one off nuclear strike, failing that a 12 month non nuclear reign of fire from the sky. Yes many innocent would perish however many millions over the next millennium would survive.
The over reactions we often see in these cases, are a basically a reaction to terrorism.After reading some of the posts here - one in particular, I retract my comment earlier about this being an excellent thread and realise my second sentence carries ever more weight than I might have first thought.
The inter connectedness and complexity of situations and events seems to have completely passed some folk by. A careful study of Newton's Third Law of Motion might be of value here.
Anthony.
It's the intended reaction, too. They are winning.The over reactions we often see in these cases, are a basically a reaction to terrorism.
I'm uncomfortable with the fact those men were killed for something they might have gone on to do. It's a bit too Minority Report to me. A little bit shady.
ISIS killed 17,000 innocent Iraqi civilians last year. more
Not whilst Turkey is, with the blessing of the UN, bombing Kurds, no.There has to be a collaboration between ...turkey and the kurds - and is that going to happen, no way!
By definition, self defence can (and must be able to) include pre-emptive action to prevent someone from carrying out an offensive act, which is what the government says they had to do this time.We don't know the full facts and we probably never will but at the moment we're been told it was self defence... So if someone is pointing a gun at me/us and I/we don't have the means to arrest him and bring him to trial but do have the means to kill him I/we obviously are not going to wait for him to pull the trigger.
I therefore don't see this as Minority Roport (I thought it was a poor film...) but the whole things hangs on if the version of events we have is the truth.
If the targeted guy was deep in a plot to cause an outrage on the streets of the UK or anywhere else for that matter then someone needs to stop him. Sending in an SAS snatch squad (if there is such a thing) and getting them in front of a jury at The Old Bailey carries risks to someones son, father, husband or lover so all in all if he had to be stopped I personally agree with not putting our people in unnecessary danger and I agree with the use of a missile if we can do it without blowing up civilians too and thank God it looks like this time we did.
If we are being told the truth then I think the outcome is as good as we can hope.
I wont say that I'm glad the targeted guy is dead but I will say that I'm glad he will no longer be able to kill and maim others.
I believe they were killed for something they were actually in the process of doing. Thank God Cameron is capable of making the right decision....if it were up to some of those on the other side, particularly he who would be leader, we would have had to wait until the pair had carried out their killings and innocent lives had been lost before acting. Weak Politicians are the last thing we need when facing these people.I'm uncomfortable with the fact those men were killed for something they might have gone on to do. It's a bit too Minority Report to me. A little bit shady.
no war has been declared either by this country against Syria or by Syria against us, therefore it was illegal to deliberately kill them
I really don't get how this could be 'illegal'. What makes a war legal or not? As has been said, damned if they do and damned if they dont, however I don't like this dipping in and out. IMO we should either do nothing or send everything in. Work with Assad and Russia etc... to wipe them out of Syria.