saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Keefie wrote:Well that's strange Saxi as 4 Tornado's have already made their first bombing run to Syria.
And that's four less schools and hospitals in Syria today.
The Russians bomb ISIS targets in Syria, saxi cheers. The British bomb ISIS targets in Syria, saxi moans.
Syria is not like your local park where anyone can just walk in and plop their fat ass down on a parkbench.
Syria is an independent country. It's a private home, not a public park. Russia was invited in by the legally constituted and internationally recognized government of Syria; the homeowner. Britain didn't ask - it just broke down the door and let itself in.
Russia is a guest. Britain is a burglar.The funny part is, that's all Britain is - a burglar. A local footpad. The handful of serviceable aircraft it's scrounged together from its decrepit old air force are there to decorate the American Christmas tree, so the U.S. can say it's operating as part of a coalition in press conferences. They're not really any kind of meaningful military contribution, they're just a token.
Except (following your analogy) the homeowner isn't really in charge of his home. A noisy gang of street ruffians is squatting in his lo lobby, he is powerless to remove them, and they frighten the hell out of other people in the neighbourhood. The Neighbourhood Watch Committee has come to chase them out.