cynic
- 02 Mar 2011 11:48
starting this thread, which i hope will be short-lived, to keep the board up to date with latest reports gleaned from the net
ptholden
- 20 Apr 2011 12:19
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No doubt in a years time or so, we'll end up with a peace keeping force in Libya, until then they will probably just keep knocking lumps out of each other. Difficult to know how much support MH actually has and would his abdication / removal result in peace?
ptholden
- 20 Apr 2011 12:29
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Incidentally, I think you will also find that casualty figures are reasonably comparitive in the context of number of forces deployed... sadly
In The Land of the B
- 20 Apr 2011 13:06
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I carefully used the word "leading" and I have no intention of "side-tracking".
Number of troops, material, economic cost, casualties are all, in my humble opinion, reasonable metrics, although the latter is distasteful.
"Reasonably comparative". Do you have the figures?
Of course if a small number of troops experiences one major incident then the casualty rate becomes disproportionate but more proportionate to other countries.
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 13:27
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itlob - you can't pick and choose which bits of statistic you want to use to bolster your assertion
In The Land of the B
- 20 Apr 2011 13:34
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cynic,
I don't understand.
I have suggested four metrics.
Without knowing the precise figures, I am reasonably sure that Germany which has a bigger economy that ours, contributes far less in manpower, fighting and supportive, material, economic cost etc.
In any case, we are getting away from the point which is that the prime movers in these interventions are USUALLY the US and the UK and, in my view, we do not need to sacrifice our blood and treasure in militarily supporting one side in an Arab civil war.
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 13:44
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so we should support both sides like a world-class arms dealer lol!?
the prime movers in these interventions are USUALLY the US and the UK
the former maybe, except when it comes to telling israel, by way of the wallet, to stop further encroachment on the left bank .... as for uk, i rather suspect you are wide of the mark, and even if not, it would be pretty reprehensible if "we" just stood quietly aside like some bystander(s) watching someone being beaten up in the street
In The Land of the B
- 20 Apr 2011 13:53
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"stop further encroachment on the left bank "
I thought we were talking about Libya?
Was it not you who asked for this thread to be about Libya and you're talking about Israel !
As good as the IDF is, they aren't yet strong enough to take territory on the Left Bank.
Did I say we should sell arms? No point putting words into my mouth. You're degrading the discussion.
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 14:12
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1) arms-dealing - your wording could have been read as such and hence my clearly signalled t-in-c retort
2) israel - merely a valid comment about us being a prime mover except when it comes to hitting israel's wallet - but yes, slightly off-topic
3) quietly watching - you do not comment!
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2011 14:38
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Cynic,
More insight, you do have a very limited ability of comprehension.
Try reading my posts again and get help from somebody when doing so.
It may lead to more understanding.
As far as the Milibands' family history is concern, I have no objection to the communist influences of that period and can understand their positioning.
I think unlike you they have moved on and reviewed previous philosophies.
Although I often differ in some of their positioning, the arguments advanced by them appear thoughtful and not dependant on mantras to give themselves validity or misconception of their personal value.
Whether, they have the qualities of a future PMs, I am as yet uncertain, but consider that they would be better than the impoverished government we have at present.
Like many tories, I hope that Cameron is replaced as soon as feasible.
God help us, if the replacement is Ken Clarke, who seems to me, to be developing Alzheimer's disease.
Mind so does the rest of cabinet.
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2011 14:40
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PS, Our Minister of Prisons should go back to selling fags. (or fagging.)
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 14:49
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just as you could never vote for cameron, ditto me for milliband, even if he is jewish!
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2011 15:15
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That was his mother's fault.
How about you?
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 15:27
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may have been my father's, but i don't know who he was
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2011 15:33
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Not surprised!
But, I would have thought you were a self made one!
(I thought Jewishness was based on mother's conviction.)
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 15:38
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mine was never convicted let alone deported!
yes, you're right ..... to be truly jewish it is indeed matrilineal on the basis that the mother's i/d is usually more obvious
In The Land of the B
- 20 Apr 2011 15:39
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"I thought Jewishness was based on mother's conviction"
Convicted of being Jewish, huh?
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 15:40
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fred's a rabid islamist or similar lol
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2011 16:01
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How do you know, if you don't know who he was?
I thought you were beginning to wander, or was that your father?
cynic
- 20 Apr 2011 16:06
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not all jews are wanderers ..... now enough of this silliness lol