(02 Dec 2015, 9:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote Get your head around that if you can.
No thanks lol
(02 Dec 2015, 9:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote How the heck we are supposed to have boots on the ground, I don't know.
However good the RAF are, aerial bombardment can't solve this on its own.
Too many fingers in the pies as it stands.
Us getting involved, is only going to complicate things.
I dont know, but boots will have to go in eventually to mop up, if that happened, maybe Arab League led UN style peacekeeping mission
(02 Dec 2015, 9:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote Said it before, stop the fuel, stop the supply of weapons, stop the flow of money and launch a cyber offensive.
I genuinely don't think you can beat this lot via traditional means.
So we cut off there fuel, arms and money, would they not find it elsewhere, if we stop the weapons would there not be another dodgy arms all too happy to flog them weapons and in Cyber attacking, would they not just jump from 1 account to the next, getting back quickly after being took offline
(02 Dec 2015, 9:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote Say we launch a precision attack on a convoy of vehicles - that we know 100% is carrying weapons and prominent ISIS members.
What is to stop ISIS then loading the damaged vehicles with civilians and using the images as part of their propaganda?
Why would ISIS do that, what propaganda value does that have if the World knows 100% it was an attack on a Daesh Convoy, if that was the case, what is there to stop them loading bombed out buildings in Raqqa with dead civilians
(02 Dec 2015, 9:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote Mind, RT have just announced that 'recently' two RAF Tornado's collided in Scotland.
A quick google search will tell you when it actually happened.
They have also said that our precision Brimstone missiles fell off a Tornado, due to bad weather. They implied that the weather tonight could result in the missiles falling off and kill innocent civilians in Syria.
No mention of the bad landing that the aircraft had, that led to the missile detachment.
The propaganda works both ways it seems!
I remember something about Tornados colliding a while back, will check it out later about 18 months ago?
In a perfect world we would go drop a few bombs on the nasty daesh men, be done, go home and leave Syrian Civilians in peace...The world is not perfect and there will always be collateral damage.
It is a god awful shitty mess now...
It seems like nobody in the Middle East can deal with them, Assad certainly cannot, only the Kurds seem to have had any kind of success against Daesh.
Any diplomatic approach is out the question, they will never negotiate and they need to be stopped.
I dont fully understand it...
The amendment to block military action has just been defeated by 390 to 211