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Originally Posted by Cliff J
Would the UK and USA be even interested in going in to another country now whilst both our nations and people are still interested in debating the "unjust" war in Iraq? Who would be brave enough to make that decision now?
Either way I think the sniper option is superb 
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The only problem with the sniper option is that
all of the members of his party are corrupt [& so is the police force no doubt], so even if you do take him out, that's not going to remedy the situation. [Unfortunately].
The problem with military intervention is that you’re dammed if you do & dammed if you don't.
If you go in, guns a blazing, [with a just cause & liberation in mind of course] quite often at the start, public opinion is high & all is good [apart from the fact that it's a war of course.]
Unfortunately however, wars take time & public opinion always wanes before the end game is met.
Conversely ~ If you don't go in and you just watch the torment and the genocide occurring at the sidelines, you are told that you are weak, or that you don't give a sh1t about that particular nation or it’s circumstances.
So either way your fcuked..