So we just sit on the sidelines whilst they endure a few centuries of bloody conflict (as 'we' did)? - What fatuous nonsense you spout.
Maybe, but for those of us who sail in the Aegean these developments are both relevant and disturbing. I really don’t want to go back to the status just three or four years ago when there were places we sailed where the sea was littered with life jackets and rubber rings. You never knew whether they had just been discarded on landing in Greece or had been in fatal use.Surely this thread should be in the Lounge?
Words matter. They are not invading, and they are not migrants. They are refugees fleeing a homeland torn apart by war. The smug selfsatisfied nimbyism of the average yottie in England is quite revolting to behold.They have to learn to deal with those issues themselves, just as we did. They won't solve it by invading peaceful, stable countries like ours.
That’s quite a straw man you’re building there.Really? So let's go back 150 years or so. There was a rather nasty little civil war going in North America. Your interventionism would have some variety of delegation trying to get some sort of compromise solution or possibly a UN peacekeeping force inserted. Either option would mean 'respect' for both sides principles and traditions if it were to succeed. Slavery going on into the 1900s anyone?
As someone whose actually had to do this sort of stuff, your post comes across as at best naive.
That’s quite a straw man you’re building there.
I would like to see the reaction if 30,000 migrants flood the Isle of Wight. This is what is happening to some Greek islands at the moment.
What kind of reaction would you expect if any country other than Turkey had 4,000,000 refugees?I would like to see the reaction if 30,000 migrants flood the Isle of Wight. This is what is happening to some Greek islands at the moment.
How exactly would they build a peaceful civilisation by abandoning their homes and running away?So we just sit on the sidelines whilst they endure a few centuries of bloody conflict (as 'we' did)? - What fatuous nonsense you spout.
Of course it should. But some members have a misplaced belief of superiority, which allows them to ignore the well known protocol.Surely this thread should be in the Lounge?
?Of course it should. But some members have a misplaced belief of superiority, which allows them to ignore the well known protocol.
What a wonderful idea. Millions of women and children facing down the might of the Russian army.I don’t know why the Syrian refugees don’t get organised, and why the Turks don’t help them do it. There are 11m refugees or displaced people out of 20m Syrian citizens. That would be a big enough army to easily defeat Bashar. They could borrow Turkish tanks and guns and go and take their country back.
All 4000 Russian military advisors? They would clearly need some anti aircraft missiles to keep the bombers at bay. And you are wrong that women cant fight in wars? Plenty in The YPJ.What a wonderful idea. Millions of women and children facing down the might of the Russian army.
Turkey capitalises on the misfortune of the Syrian refugees and it uses this as a weapon against the EU and Greece. Turkey has also invaded Syria!!. And furthermore Turkey has sent army in Libya!!; Let's hope that tourists boycott Turkey this summer and don't go there for sailing.