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An ISIS "apologist"?Give me f**king strength. You can't argue with attitudes like this.
The irony of Smith declaring himself an isis apologist in the midst of this discussion can't be lost to anyone.
I'm not making this point with reference to either of the Labour leadership contenders, but anyone who thinks you can hold talks with ISIS is deluded. British Governments held covert talks with the IRA, directly or via intermediaries, from the 1970s onwards. That is essentially because there were always concessions that could be given to the IRA that would cause them to cease terrorist activities. The fact that those concessions would have been unacceptable meant progress was not made, but there was always some basis for talking.I'd love to know what you could offer to ISIS that would make them pack up and go home?
I also previously thought that TRB, but I'm starting to think I'd been too...ahh...fundamentalist. What if the public front insisting that the goal is the destruction of the West and the imposition of a Caliphate is just a front? What if there are power and money hungry people high up in ISIS who can be bribed or corrupted or turned? If that can be done in a way which weakens their ability or incentive to fight, or even better, results in internal frictions which eat them up from inside, then great. Whether it's politically sensible to talk openly about doing that, as both Smith and Corbyn have done, is another issue altogether.
the Argentinians invaded Las Malvinas.
Quote from: BobG on August 19, 2016, 01:21:01 pmthe Argentinians invaded Las Malvinas.You've lost me, Bob. Where is this mythical Malvinas you speak of?