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Is syria not close proximity then? We tried boxing off with ukraine. We have fingered afghanistan. We bummed iraq well and truly. All closer to bear than us. -
No.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostIs syria not close proximity then?
It's close proximity of Turkey.

The real issue isn't how close it is, but objectives - Russia bombs civilians to make them run to Europe, that's why schools and hospitals are hit.Comment
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We of course dont bomb anyone though, nor uncle samuel.Originally posted by AtW View PostNo.
It's close proximity of Turkey.

The real issue isn't how close it is, but objectives - Russia bombs civilians to make them run to Europe, that's why schools and hospitals are hit.Comment
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I can't remember RAF bombing cities with cluster bombs like shown on video few posts above.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostWe of course dont bomb anyone though, nor uncle samuel.Comment
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True, RAF bombs dont kill or maim, just block up the plug of the baths and showers or turn the tellies down when they are all watching coronation street or make their coca cola flat.Originally posted by AtW View PostI can't remember RAF bombing cities with cluster bombs like shown on video few posts above.Comment
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RAF uses expensive precision munitions rather than carpet bombing cities with cheap dumb bombs, the price of equipment makes it necessary to select targets well before engaging them - if you fail to see the difference then you are an idiot.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostTrue, RAF bombs dont kill or maim, just block up the plug of the baths and showers or turn the tellies down when they are all watching coronation street or make their coca cola flat.Comment
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Put as many of your lables on me as you like, a narrative is being written (as is always the case) for the objective of war leading to more control. If you are too dumb to see it, that is your problem.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostReally?? explain please Or is this just another bit of twisted moral equivalence hypocrisy from a self loathing leftie?Comment
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I think you are too dumb to see who is writing the narrative with objective of war, hint - the aggressor that annexes territories and carpet bombs civilians in cities in foreign countries.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostPut as many of your lables on me as you like, a narrative is being written (as is always the case) for the objective of war leading to more control. If you are too dumb to see it, that is your problem.Comment
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Did i mention there would be some cabbages around who swallow all the claptrap they see on/in the meeja.Originally posted by AtW View PostI think you are too dumb to see who is writing the narrative with objective of war, hint - the aggressor that annexes territories and carpet bombs civilians in cities in foreign countries.Comment
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Dont forget that we are in no position to moralise after we carpet bombed Dresden in WW2Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostTrue, RAF bombs dont kill or maim, just block up the plug of the baths and showers or turn the tellies down when they are all watching coronation street or make their coca cola flat.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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