Goat wrote:
Well, massive cuts to massive spending - it's only going back to 2006 levels.
The spending may be 2006 level, but the effect is that the Royal Navy is being shrunk to its smallest level in a few hundred years, and the RAF will be about the size it was in 1921.
I've got no qualms with this. Disarmament is a good thing, but promoting military action that will involve other's spilling blood for you is not exactly honourable.
Very British though - they did let the colonials die in droves at Gallipoli after all!
Goat wrote:
I'd also point out that Cameron is a conservative leader who has Blair's belief in liberal interventionism. He's been speechifying in favour of the (hopefully) emerging democracies whilst off selling arms to their neighbours - partly to divert attention from arms industry, but partly (I believe) also because he believes in what he's saying.
It's bizarre cause even when he visited Egypt, he brought the arms merchants along.
Egypt needs reform, not more weapons. Egyptian military is bloated enough as it is. Besides Brits won't get any orders because Egyptian arms contracts are mainly US subsidised and that means US weapon systems.
When Egypt buys it's own weapons with it's own money, it's usually cheap Chinese or Russian.
Goat wrote:
Of course, as with the Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq mess, there's no point in half-measures - either we should invade with a real, solid, legal plan for before and after, or we should leave well alone, but doing something small to start with will just get us sucked in disastrously. Leaning towards non-interventionist p.o.v, but open-minded.
I don't agree with interventions based on humanitarian ideals. While I understand killing people for oil, land, etc I don't believe in killing people to save them.
Humanitarian interventions have never worked.
And I agree if you're going to war, throw everything in including the kitchen sink and have a solid and concrete reconstruction plan.
Besides the Libyan rebels have posted up big signs that they don't want foreign intervention.