JoshuaA
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I don't think we have anything to worry about China, every time I've been (around 10 times) the random people I have spoken to have all been happy, of course they never want to talk about government rule but you can rephrase questions and from what I have listened they generally seem to be happy.
Whatever is happening in the middle eastern we may perceive to be wrong but I bet 9/10 times it's better if we don't interfere. I mean look at the past 5/6 years with Iraq/Afghanistan has it been anywhere as successful as we have hoped and has it boosted relationships with neighbouring countries? I'd say probably not... Would doing the same with Libya and any other rebelling country, again I'd say probably not. Politicians have to strike a balance and value things at this stage I don't think we deem it worthy enough for a full scale intervention, or even close to that. It is sad but in reality it isn't directly effecting us enough to cause a reaction. Honestly at this stage the petrol prices are the only things that hits us hard, the figures for the amount who have died are numbers in the newspapers we cannot directly relate to.
It's an awkward situation, we probably all want to help but we all want what is best for ourselves at the moment.
Whatever is happening in the middle eastern we may perceive to be wrong but I bet 9/10 times it's better if we don't interfere. I mean look at the past 5/6 years with Iraq/Afghanistan has it been anywhere as successful as we have hoped and has it boosted relationships with neighbouring countries? I'd say probably not... Would doing the same with Libya and any other rebelling country, again I'd say probably not. Politicians have to strike a balance and value things at this stage I don't think we deem it worthy enough for a full scale intervention, or even close to that. It is sad but in reality it isn't directly effecting us enough to cause a reaction. Honestly at this stage the petrol prices are the only things that hits us hard, the figures for the amount who have died are numbers in the newspapers we cannot directly relate to.
It's an awkward situation, we probably all want to help but we all want what is best for ourselves at the moment.