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The case for airstrikes in Syria's been released
A thirty something page stunner from number 10 that seems to ignore actual facts and focus on populist rhetoric instead
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2015/nov/26/cameron-statement-syria-isis-air-strikes-not-a-sign-of-weakness-politics-live
Acknowledges they have no UN resolution but says basically everyone hates them anyway so who cares? (No concrete endgame plan, no due process, load of bollocks). In fact in their view the mission won't end until there's no existential threat to Iraq, which is ludicrous.
Also acknowledges the Kurds are the biggest military threat to ISIL but pretty much demands the Sunnis have the most influence in the region, and ignores Turkish action towards the Kurds.
A lot of hot air about how they can't be negotiated with and only bombs are going to order the area and stuff, a lot of people will lap this up.
CONVINCED???