Monday 20 May 2013

Saccharin And The War


William Hague:"There is no purely military victory available."
At the end of a speech in which he lamented that the Syrian people didn't have the arms to defend themselves against the guns and aircraft of the régime. Whose fault is that?
And Douglas Alexander is wanting some serious pause for thought, because weapons might fall into the hands of extremists.
Gung-ho is not the word.

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