Originally posted by Mailman
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UK's Response to Iran: Discuss
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Originally posted by TrollPussies = giving up without a fight - what is the point of being a soldier if you are not prepared to fight?
They were not "soldiers", they were "sailors". There is a world of difference
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SB in "Pedantic" mode“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockIf found guilty of espionage then the UK soldiers would, under Iranian Law- face the death penalty.
Not that this would bother Blair has he contemplates his lucrative US college circuit tour.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Seized crew 'all admit trespass'
The 15 Britons held by Iran accept they were picked up in its waters despite the UK's insistence they were in Iraqi territory, Iranian state radio says.
It reported film of all the Royal Navy personnel giving details existed but would not be broadcast on TV because of "positive changes" in the UK's stance.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockMaybe Ill start with the accusations that those morons captured in Baghdad had been aiding and arming terrorists.
So you have proof of this - do indulge me.
Thank god you arent in Government. Apart from increased taxes
Well if I was in Governement there would have been no war in Iraq - therefore less taxes - warmongers like yourself increase taxation - we didnt get the booty from Iraq that the US got.
Do keep up Mailman.
Theres a good chap.
So let me recap for you, more is spent in a day on social welfare than has been spent in Iraq and Afghanistan by the Government
Then again, dont let that little tidbit fool you, I mean clearly the fact more is spent on unemployed bints with children than the fighting jihadis means nothing to you!
But come on Alfred, please point out which tax increases are specifically because of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan!
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Originally posted by MailmanIf you will note I used the word ACCUSATIONS. I guess your understanding of the English language is right up there with guru's love for you?
BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAAAAAAA...I have increased your taxes...BWEAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA...you know Im pretty sure we have had this arguement before and the last time you got your handed to you in a sling.
So let me recap for you, more is spent in a day on social welfare than has been spent in Iraq and Afghanistan by the Government
Then again, dont let that little tidbit fool you, I mean clearly the fact more is spent on unemployed bints with children than the fighting jihadis means nothing to you!
But come on Alfred, please point out which tax increases are specifically because of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan!
Mailman
Eg Iraq had Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The extra taxes recently levied against small businesses are in part to subsidise the floundering Middle East Wars - not to mention the Trident upgrade - despite the fact they havent worked out any meaningful justification for this Weapon of Global Destruction aside from awarding the contracts to and boosting the shoddy profits of Lockheed Martin and such noble Captains of US industry- courtesy of the uK taxpayer - sans Mr Green.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 2 April 2007, 15:58.Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyIt is all hotting up now. Apparently Italy have surrendered just in case!
Although they did get a few warnings from the Americans when they did surrender (the commie lesbo tree hugging surrender monkey hasnt stopped talking about it since!)
BTW, that quote of yours was from the iranian news agency...an even more one eyed organisation (if one exists) than the beeb!
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Originally posted by MailmanSo let me recap for you, more is spent in a day on social welfare than has been spent in Iraq and Afghanistan by the GovernmentComment
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I can't help the nagging feeling we are being manipulated here. Apparantly the Navy was ordered not to fight the Iranian's over the sailors and in addition the Frigate was 11 miles away.
So they just sat there. Meanwhile the feeling that some form of military action to get them out would be a good idea gains popularity
So what's next - The sailors being used as an excuse for TB to go and fight yet another war, or an excuse for some military action.Comment
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It worked for Israel with Lebanon.All that is necessary for evil members to succeed is that good members post nothingComment
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