And where are Saudi Arabia getting these weapons that they are selling to ISIS? From the UK weapons industry. Cameron even goes and
visits the likes of King Abdullah on trade missions to persuade them to spend more!
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We also happily sell to the likes of UAE, Egypt, Oman and Bahrain. Not to mention entertaining the likes of India's Modi, China's Jinping and Egypt's Sisi.
Our
foreign policy is all over the place. We can't even seem to decide whose side we're on these days. We put someone into power then when it doesn't work out support whoever is trying to overthrow them. Of course ISIS are evil but there is an element of creating our own problem here with constant
interference. We supported the Arab Spring uprisings but can't deal with the outcome in Syria.
If you look back at what actually happened its not hard to see how it ended up a total mess. Assad's regime came under attack from rebels as part of the Arab Spring supported by the West. Extremists then joined the rebels, some of which Assad released from prison himself. Iran supports Assad, sending in Hezbollah. The Gulf States supports rebels sending arms via Turkey & Jordan.
Basically ended up with Sunni's supporting rebels and Shia's supporting Assad. Then the CIA decides to train and equip the rebels as they want Assad removed.
With the country in a mess it was the opening for ISIS. They split from Al
Qaeda and enter the civil war but they don't fight Assad or the Syrian rebels they fight the Kurds and start working towards Iran. The Pentagon then trains rebels fighting ISIS rather than Assad as they are now a bigger threat. Turkey starts bombing the Kurds in Iraq but doesn't bomb ISIS. The whole thing then threatens to escalate massively when Russia backs Assad and bombs anti-Assad rebels.
Its a total mess and one we should never have got involved in to start off with. The problem you have now is its so complex its hard to see where the solution lies. Bombing isn't the answer. The more the West does that the more traction ISIS gets in the region. Usually you would say nothing can be resolved until people get round the table and start talking. Sure we say we don't talk with
terrorists but history tells you otherwise, just look at Ireland. However now you have a group in ISIS that are so out there in their beliefs it will be near impossible to reach any sort of agreement even if we did talk to them.