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British Parliament Votes Against Military Intervention In Syria
link here http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/29/british-parliament-syria-vote_n_3839067.html?utm_hp_ref=canada&ir=Canada
Comment: Kudos to all for the debate and the call back, The Process seems to work. The against side seemed to focus on no clear perp, as well as crying wolf once to often, eg. Tony Bliar and WMD.
The comment that stands out in my mind is reproduced under the fair dealings provision of the copyright act from Huffington post.
"Defense Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed that British forces would not be involved in any potential strike, something he said would doubtless upset Washington – and please Assad.
"It is certainly going to place some strain on the special relationship," Hammond told BBC radio. "The Americans do understand the parliamentary process that we have to go through.... Common sense must tell us that the Assad regime is going to be a little bit less uncomfortable tonight as a result of this decision in Parliament."
Comment Not holding my breath, but some in the US Congress might want to use this as a precedent to put the help put executive/legislative branches back into balance.
One can but hope
link here http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/29/british-parliament-syria-vote_n_3839067.html?utm_hp_ref=canada&ir=Canada
Comment: Kudos to all for the debate and the call back, The Process seems to work. The against side seemed to focus on no clear perp, as well as crying wolf once to often, eg. Tony Bliar and WMD.
The comment that stands out in my mind is reproduced under the fair dealings provision of the copyright act from Huffington post.
"Defense Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed that British forces would not be involved in any potential strike, something he said would doubtless upset Washington – and please Assad.
"It is certainly going to place some strain on the special relationship," Hammond told BBC radio. "The Americans do understand the parliamentary process that we have to go through.... Common sense must tell us that the Assad regime is going to be a little bit less uncomfortable tonight as a result of this decision in Parliament."
Comment Not holding my breath, but some in the US Congress might want to use this as a precedent to put the help put executive/legislative branches back into balance.
One can but hope