Garavnoss wrote:The "Poll" is meaningless [or to use JJ LikassAkis' terminology, a load of old bollocks] the humanitarian crisis is the culmination of aggressive invasion of the homelands of lesser nations by Western military and political powers.
Colour it whichever way you like, the Yanks, Brits and Israelis have created a problem which they did not foresee and the general public of ALL those regions now swamped by the refugees [or whatever tags you wish to affix to them] will suffer the consequences of the actions of the aforesaid.
The political leaders are now squirming to find a solution to the problems and I doubt if they ever will find one and, furthermore, I doubt if they are really that interested as long as their REAL objectives [the subjugation of targeted nations] are achievable.
The common folk of ALL the affected nations [home or abroad] are of little importance and the fact that decent people world-wide are prepared to sympathize with the displaced and dispossessed [which they do] rather than challenge the aggressors [which they do not] is exactly the way those Western powers like it, they play "Lip Service" to the problem whilst considering their next move.
Ultimately, it is the common folk who will bear the brunt of their military and political leader's miscalculations.
It would appear that THIS perspective is now being considered [almost apologetically] and one wonders if the reason for it is because the governments [particularly British] are aware that the introduction of thousands more refugees into their populations, may begin to cause disruption and disharmony [even violent confrontations] in some regions where poverty is already a serious problem.
What better way to quell public dismay than to NOW lay the blame on the actions of a previous government and gently persuade the easily fooled British public that :- by voting for the offending Party, it is the fault of the voting public themselves that they NOW are in the predicament they are in as a direct result of their interference with the politics of other nations, in particular the unlawful attack on Iraq which has been highlighted as THE trigger point for every cause of unrest since.
At last there are signs that the truth of the matter may be brought to light, the TRICK now [and I am sure it will soon be found] is to shift the blame elsewhere [most likely upon the good folk of the UK who will be fool enough to accept it] and from there, continue with the campaigns of destruction under the guise that the Western military and political forces are trying to bring peace to those regions which have been devastated as a result of their intervention in the first place.
Whoever said "Politics is a filthy business", surely knew what he was talking about.