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Originally Posted by Damien
This isn't that kind of war though. I just think the country has shown before that actions against Britain or British personnel only increases the appetite for action. ISIS have already killed British citizens which just served to increase the desire for us to go after them, people approved of the killing of the Jihadi John.
The counterpoint to the argument about how this action will be perceived in the aftermath of an attack is what happens if we vote No and ISIS attack London? That will probably be retrospectively judged as a bad move.
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Its going to have to be that kind of war, who else will fight it, Dave's magical 70000 moderates? Corbyn just said
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whether it's the lack of a strategy worth the name, the lack of credible ground troops, the missing diplomatic plan for syrian settlement. It's becoming increasingly clear the prime minister plans don't stack up
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Seems like a fair comment to me