Off Topic WW3 How Close?

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Any politician who talks to terrorists, rather than fighting them, must be a wrong 'un <laugh>

Although some would suggest it's much braver to attempt to reason with bad people than pretend they don't exist.

https://www.irishnews.com/news/2018...eep-loyalist-prisoners-talking-peace-1228595/
Exactly...

As i quoted Collymore... The worry now is that with arguably the least capable, intellectual, and most corrupt global political class ever, along with client journalism now being the norm instead of the outlier, millions of people living in abject misery daily are neither served by their political leaders or the self ordained global policemen, east and west.
 
Exactly...

As i quoted Collymore... The worry now is that with arguably the least capable, intellectual, and most corrupt global political class ever, along with client journalism now being the norm instead of the outlier, millions of people living in abject misery daily are neither served by their political leaders or the self ordained global policemen, east and west.

I think it’s corbyn’s fault that we are riddled with them. Don’t get me wrong, I think his sentiment is in the right place. However, he made himself unelectable over things which didn’t need to be. Think he let a lot of people down - should never have been labour leader.
 
Will there ever be peace in the Middle East? I can’t see it. Perhaps after the Second Coming! There are too many different factions that will only accept peace on their own terms. Forgive me, but I have forgotten the name of that Egyptian prime minister/president who warned peace so much, he approached the Israelis with his hand of friendship extended. The western world applauded him. His own people assassinated him. Rabat?
 
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Will there ever be peace in the Middle East? I can’t see it. Perhaps after the Second Coming! There are too many different factions that will only accept peace on their own terms. Forgive me, but I have forgotten the name of that Egyptian prime minister/president who warned peace so much, he approached the Israelis with his hand of friendship extended. The western world applauded him. His own people assassinated him. Rabat?

Sadat.