Why is IS a threat to Britain?
Do people realise that 'air strikes' means killing and maiming and could well be seen as legitimising their attempts to kill us?
How are IS fighters recognised from any other people of whatever nationality in the region?
How long before ground troops go in (despite assurances they won't)?
Is this another unwinnable war?
Discuss.
Do people realise that 'air strikes' means killing and maiming and could well be seen as legitimising their attempts to kill us?
How are IS fighters recognised from any other people of whatever nationality in the region?
How long before ground troops go in (despite assurances they won't)?
Is this another unwinnable war?
Discuss.
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