We can agree, had the West not been interfering in the Middle East for decades, a region that in the general scheme of things the West had no right interfering in, then yes, we wouldn't be in this terrible situation we're in now.
The West decades ago should have just minded it's own business. We could have quite easily have had perfectly reasonable trade deals with all Middle Eastern nations, but no, because primarily Washington DC and London both wanted to dicate the rules and then impose those rules on the Middle East, regardless of whether the people there wanted it and when they didn't want it, well they were just bombed into submission and the attempt to turn them into Western Vassal states devoid of sovereignty occurred.
Unfortunately the West is reaping what it sowed. The ultimate tragedy is that it's the Western people's who are being targeted, most of whom probably are against the Middle East meddling that their leaders do.
Mrs Hamilton-----you post as if your were born yesterday-----in a deserted 1960s style café still reeking of marijuana smoke
I'm European darling, I'm bound to be sophisticated and somewhat decadent
right-----your cigarette in a LONGGG holder------I am damned impressed
One of the greatest compliments I've ever had, this was when I was on a train going from Vienna to Trieste, it's a 7-10 hour journey, simply wonderful.
Anyhow, it stopped in Mürzzuschlag, Northeastern Styria, I got off for a smoke. So I'm sitting there, it was very sunny, so I had my dark glasses on and there I was puffing through my cigarette holder. This man, he came up to me and he said:
"You look like one of those mysterious female Russian spies from a James Bond film!"
Gosh, simply the ultimate compliment from a gentleman! Naturally, he ended up becoming my boyfriend.