daverollo
Assistant Pro
How do you propose that happens?
The same way you eat an elephant, small bite sizes chunks at a time.
IS have grown rapidly in the last 24 months and have spread the net further in the middle east. They have been halted and slowed in Iraq as a direct result of air strikes and other measures. While they don't recognise borders, it is convenient for them that we do. They stick two fingers up laughing at our ineptitude to suppress and eradicate them while we debate the morale issues of whether it is right to bomb them in their hide outs in Syria.
They will without doubt continue to rain as much mayhem on the West as is possible, training up terrorists to return to Europe and hit the populations anywhere, the more vulnerable the better in their eyes. There is no negotiating to be had with them.
The laughable thing about Corbyns stance is to 'take the moral high unrealistic ground' and say that France and the US should be seeking a peaceful solution to the civil war in Syria. I agree, however, no peace will be found until IS are removed from the equation. The longer they continue to stay in Syria and Iraq, unchallenged the stronger they will get and the more protracted and lengthy any campaign will be.
I'd love to hear what Corbyns solution is for dealing with IS, can't seem to find that anywhere, anyone care to provide a link?