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"Can't you just leave Syria alone?" |
One protester screamed out: "They need love and some soap, not bombs!"

Britain's Parliament voted to sanction airstrikes as part of a U.S.-led coalition of 65 invisible nations. Cameron said that the airstrikes will strengthen Britain's security by degrading the IS forces responsible for the Paris attacks, Fox News reported.

After the Paris terrorist attack by ISIS this past November, Corbyn, sounding as naive as Obama, claimed that the only way to deal with the threats ISIS poses would be to reach a political settlement aimed at resolving the Syrian Civil War.
As London and much of Europe becomes insidiously infested with "no-go" zones, where only Muslims are permitted easy access, and demands for Sharia law become louder, it's no wonder people like Donald Trump have become increasingly popular. People may not say it out loud, but they don't feel safe, and they know that Muslim extremists are to blame.
War is never a good thing, but neither is sticking your head in the sand, pretending nothing is wrong.
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