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I never said he was a hero what he is, is one of many thousands of serving personnel in the armed forces and such should at least be respected for that. For people to sit back in comfort in this country and make cheap shots\points is distasteful in the extreme as they are not prepared to do the job but are willing to criticise. You don't have to like harry as a person (though lets all be honest in his position would we have been any better) but throwing insults and as someone said in another post "not caring if he got blown to bits" is pathetic and smells of envy.
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. However we have complete democratic control of the UK and things are far from being in control. Let's give this a few years to settle in. |
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it does not wash with me, the only heroes i see are the ones who fought in the wars before i was born, back in the 1940's when it was about freedom, liberty, independence of this nation to stay under british control not be under threat by nazi germany and previous attempted occupations. im not saying its easy to go in to a war, but NO ONE can justify what has happened and what continues to happen right now. you cannot seriously expect me to believe the invasions we have seen were to 'liberate' these people, vested interests are already in place as i noted before and will continue, if democracy (in its current form can you call it that these days) we would be in zimbabwe, darfur, rounding up genocidal maniacs and allowing african countries to attempt to get backup to a standard where fearing for your life or watching people being killed around you is NOT an everyday occourance. |
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Those soldiers who defended civilians in Kosovo etc aren't heros? Their actions to you weren't worth considering honorable? The risk to their own lives insignificant? You're happy with Iraq being invaded and Saddam punished for his crimes though I take it, after all, he killed more Iraqi's than Mugabe killed Zimbabweans. |
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whilst i can understand the depth at which someone joins the army for and puts themselves on the line for others its still a finely poised game of politics, especially these days! Quote:
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No war is ever justified but neither is sitting back and doing nothing.Also picking wars on the premise that we shouldn't fight to protect resources as well as to protect lives is nonsense.Neither reason is a good enough reason to be fighting IF negotiations can achieve the same result. BUT to say anyone who selflessly puts their lives on the line to serve their country is not a hero because you don't agree with the war is morally bankrupt.I may not approve of war but I would never say that those who fight don't deserve the epitaph of hero if they fight the wars that they have sworn to fight on behalf of the democratically elected government. |
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As for significant positive difference in Afghanistan, perhaps you should actually talk to some of the people who have served there rather than basing your opinion on your own gut feeling? Quote:
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In WW1 and WW2, Korea, Sierra Leone, Kosovo etc it could have been argued that the best for Britain would have been to either not get involved until we as a nation were attacked, or just turn our back as the conflict was so far away. Quote:
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What has he done for you so we give him a proportion of our "hard worked" for money? I agree wit rizzyking, he's had them cameras with him shooting off that gun to make him lok as if he's actually doing something good. When the cameras stop no doubt he'll be off back to a tent with a ps3 16 stacks of budwieser,full fridge, air conditioning,sky tv,the lot. |
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For that matter, when were Zimbabweans (as you tried to make out the situation there under Mugabe is worse than Iraq under Saddam) last gassed, or rounded up to be shot and dumped into mass graves? ---------- Post added at 01:25 ---------- Previous post was at 01:21 ---------- Quote:
How about for once, before you comment, you actually do some research into the subject? Go on, I dare you, actually look up what the Royals do. |
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