Tuesday, 26 August 2014

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Nothing good can come if we intervene again

Foreign secretary William Hague.
Foreign secretary William Hague.
First published in News
ONCE again our Foreign Secretary is adopting a gung-ho approach by initiating an air strike in Syria. The previous attempt of regime change to rid Libya of Colonel Gaddafi has not been a resounding success by any means.
The situation in Libya is now very unstable and al Qaeda groups have taken the place of a pro-Western regime that had even donated funds to our country.
So William Hague has already made a huge strategic error in Libya. Furthermore, if we had played our cards right, our Government could have extracted a lot of money from Gaddafi who was desperate to have his life spared. We do after all need some funds in our coffers.
Once again, the Foreign Secretary is the ringleader in trying to launch a military strike this time in Syria.
Has no one any common sense any more?
Libya is in a dire mess because of Mr Hague, and recently their prime minister’s chief aide was kidnapped by rebels.
Nothing good can come of our intervention and there is the potential to ignite an even greater conflict.
SUSAN THOMAS
Magdalen Road
Oxford

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