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Post by William Wilson on Oct 26, 2017 11:29:40 GMT
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Post by axegas on Oct 26, 2017 21:42:39 GMT
As this article was written a week ago, I presume they kept to their word and are now dead?
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Post by inee on Oct 31, 2017 19:10:23 GMT
Let the fetid turd stay there, it's unbelievable that many have come back and are allowed to pick up where they left off, in this case though the parents should be hung drawn and quartered for supporting their murdering offspring ,seriously lets face it if you've been out there fighting for isis then i'm afraid you should have no right to life, as if they are going to change their views
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Post by stuart1974 on Oct 31, 2017 23:27:52 GMT
There is a documentary on the British Army on BBC4 at the moment, Episode 1 was following a training team in Iraq, training Iraqi forces against IS. One soldier was training someone who fought against him (in a generic sense) during a tour he did of Basra a few years before.
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Post by inee on Nov 5, 2017 15:45:27 GMT
There is a documentary on the British Army on BBC4 at the moment, Episode 1 was following a training team in Iraq, training Iraqi forces against IS. One soldier was training someone who fought against him (in a generic sense) during a tour he did of Basra a few years before. seen these things before, one a long while back, one guy shot his own unit, then theres the outright corruption from the police over there,. The real problem is it's an unwinnable conflict and as long as the world goes on there will always be 2 sides opposed to each other along religious line,even though both side worship the same religion. The real answer is to let them to it, we should stop interfering as just because we come from the west , we don't have a right to tell them how to live their lives, our ways are not always the best ways
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Post by stuart1974 on Nov 5, 2017 23:12:28 GMT
There is a documentary on the British Army on BBC4 at the moment, Episode 1 was following a training team in Iraq, training Iraqi forces against IS. One soldier was training someone who fought against him (in a generic sense) during a tour he did of Basra a few years before. seen these things before, one a long while back, one guy shot his own unit, then theres the outright corruption from the police over there,. The real problem is it's an unwinnable conflict and as long as the world goes on there will always be 2 sides opposed to each other along religious line,even though both side worship the same religion. The real answer is to let them to it, we should stop interfering as just because we come from the west , we don't have a right to tell them how to live their lives, our ways are not always the best ways Mind you, it's very common for us to turn former enemies into friends. The Gurkhas being one of the most high profile.
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Post by baggins on Nov 6, 2017 12:35:56 GMT
seen these things before, one a long while back, one guy shot his own unit, then theres the outright corruption from the police over there,. The real problem is it's an unwinnable conflict and as long as the world goes on there will always be 2 sides opposed to each other along religious line,even though both side worship the same religion. The real answer is to let them to it, we should stop interfering as just because we come from the west , we don't have a right to tell them how to live their lives, our ways are not always the best ways Mind you, it's very common for us to turn former enemies into friends. The Gurkhas being one of the most high profile. Not exactly rewarded them very well have we? Typical us.
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Post by stuart1974 on Nov 6, 2017 12:43:47 GMT
Mind you, it's very common for us to turn former enemies into friends. The Gurkhas being one of the most high profile. Not exactly rewarded them very well have we? Typical us. We couldn't beat them so they happily signed up to fight our battles for us. Story goes that they thought we were nearly as good as them! At least they weren't Iraqi or Afghan interpreters, they really were dropped in it.
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Post by inee on Nov 6, 2017 13:52:58 GMT
The way we treat the Gurkhas is nothing short of feckin disgraceful and cowardly, what irks me the most is the Gurkhas are proud to serve, cocequently what really gets my goat is that they can't settle here at the end of thier service, these guys have done more for our country than many of us, we allow fake refugees and other immigrants in but not those who have dedicated their feckin live to allow us to live in relative safety.
Absolute bloody disgrace for all, political parties lady gardens the lot of en
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