British Foreign Secretary: "Substantial Number" of Britons Fighting With Extremists in Syria


British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said in a letter to the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee that there are a "substantial number" of Britons fighting with extremist rebels in Syria, adding that they could be a threat to British national security in the future. Hague's statement comes shortly after the European Union's anti-terrorism chief said that many Europeans are fighting with rebels in Syria.
Given that there are a Britons fighting with extremist elements within Assad's opposition it is strange that the British government has been sending aid to rebels in Syria. Last month, Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the U.K. may veto a renewal of the arms embargo on Syria. However, in his letter to the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Hague says that no decision has been made regarding the embargo.
If the E.U.'s arms embargo on Syria is lifted the U.K. and France could begin sending weapons to Syrian rebels. Last month the French foreign minister said that the U.K. and France would consider sending weapons even with the EU's embargo still in place. The embargo is up for renewal at the end of May.
While it is the case that there are many rebels in Syria who do not have extremists sympathies there is no way to guarantee that whatever support rebels in Syria might receive from France or the U.K. do not end up in the hands of rebels who pose a threat to French or British national security.
The number of nationalities and ideologies involved in the Syrian conflict as well as its delicate diplomatic implications (particularly regarding Iran and Russia) make it different to other humanitarian crises. Both Assad's regime and its opposition contain unpleasant elements that have the potential to further destabilize the region. Were European countries to send weapons to rebels in Syria, even ones that had been vetted, it is impossible to know where the weapons will end up and how they will be used.
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Cool. If you want to go fight for "freedom" feel free to do so.
I just heard a talk show host lamenting that "isolationist libertarians" don't show compassion for the women in the middle east who are mistreated by barbarians who cut their noses off, etc.
So, Mr. Loud Mouth, raise money for mercs or go yourself or advocate letting every woman from those countries come to America, but stop trying to involve the U.S. Military and the U.S. Taxpayer in every outrage committed outside our borders.
Didn't we give a bunch of guns to whoever showed up to fight some bad guys once? How'd that turn out for us, anyway?
Better to have them in Syria killing Syrians than to have them in Britain killing other Britains. The Saudis have been doing this for years. Send your dirtbags to fight the jihad somewhere else.
What happens when the trained, atrocity hardened fighters come home?
fighting with
That could mean either fighting for or fighting against the extremists.
I'm guessing you mean fighting for.
Committee that there are a "substantial number" of Britons fighting with extremist rebels in Syria,
That should be easy to verify. I'd imagine that a narrow-shouldered, rabbity toothed guy who looks remarkably like Prince Charles's less attractive cousin would be very, very easy to spot in a country like Syria.
Doubtful that they are "Britons". The fighters are probably 3rd world savages who had been living in the UK. Culture matters and Diversity kills.
Shouldn't you be masturbating to a 10-penised winged dragon-centaur on Second Life, Chris Mallory, you sick fuck?
Shut your bigoted mouth, you fat-ass neckbeard loser.
Define "a substantial number."
Who are the Britons?
this
Britain allows a lot of people from the Levant to immigrate. NEWS AT 11