RE: This man is unbelievable.
With Turkey to the North and Israel to the South, it is in our interest. Turkey is a NATO member and our friend. They are a stable democracy and could influence others in the region to become the same. Israel has nukes and if, in the dying days of the Syrian regime, outside forces decided to send chemical or biological weapons out of Syria and into Israel, you can bet your arse the Israelis would send nukes back.
The only time in world history nukes were used, only one country had them. Do we want to find out what happens when nine other countries have them and at least one who had them in the past out of four who no longer has them still has the technology to make them (although this could take some time)?
For the cost of some cold war small arms that are floating around and some comms equipment (which we will be able to listen in on which is worth it in itself) we get to put a helping hand in the above, opening up a country potentially for further arms sales and remove a Russian military base and customer of the Russians.
Should we really get involved? No, but while we have the political system we have and the requirement to maintain the position in the world we hang onto, we have to.
Power and influence has to come from somewhere old boy and a lot of the time it comes from turning a blind eye to your better principles.
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