swampysaddler wrote:SaigonSaddler wrote:swampysaddler wrote:Bit like yourself with your backing of well known Terrorist sympathiser.
Assume you must mean May flogging arms to Saudi Arabia, then used to bomb Yemen and (somehow) finding their way into the hands of ISIS.
Never backed May and don't think I would ...
No but you will gladly sit there backing the scruffy Gerry Adams puppet !
Really? Still trying to go there? You need some history lessons. How about finding out when Douglas Hurd, Harold Wilson and Lord Whitelaw met up with the IRA? Clue: well before Corbyn went to Belfast. How about bashing May for making Bitain one of the biggest arms dealers in the world, with a speciality in supplying Saudi Arabia, who spread Wahaabism, and funnel funds and weapons to ISIS?
Geopolitics aren't cut and dried. There's no us and them, or good guys and bad guys, just an unholy mess. Adding extensive weaponry, boots on the ground, drones in the skies and harsh condemnation does not advance peace, just exacerbate violence. It hasn't worked, so why keep doing it? Just to see more ex-soldiers denied disability despite having PTSD and/or missing limbs? Just to see more of them sleeping rough on the streets, abandoned after their service?
A foreign policy that includes keeping Islamic nations on side and their citizens safe would be a start. Talking them up instead of down, here and abroad, would surely be better than bombing them, or focusing exclusively on a tiny, tiny minority in the press.
Bonus question - how many Muslims have carried out terrorist attacks in the UK. since 2001? What is that number as a percentage of the total Muslim population in the UK?
Extra bonus question: which Home Secretary gave a million quid of taxpayer money to a (British subject) Guantanamo Bay detainee, who promptly went to the Middle East, joined up and gave the money to ISIS?
Last I heard there'd been a ceasefire in Northern Ireland, and the IRA had laid down arms and entered into a power sharing agreement. That was achieved by talking, not bombing them into submission. Talks involving successive tory and Labour governments to bring a lasting peace, where members of the RUC and British armed forces don't have to go to fortified stations and worry about mortars, or patrol the streets looking for bombs and booby traps while having abuse hurled at them by the local kids.