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Should British forces continue to be utilised to attempt to bring stability to middle eastern countries?

Should British forces continue to be utilised to attempt to bring stability to middle eastern countries?

Plaid Cymru "Plaid Cymru did not support the war in Iraq; in fact, we vociferously opposed it. Moreover, our MPs led the campaign to impeach Tony Blair for war crimes. We also opposed the invasion of Afghanistan from the beginning and we now call for a move towards a situation in the country where Afghans can be safe to develop their own country without external political influence. Plaid Cymru therefore call for a sufficient humanitarian framework following the gradual withdrawal of troops. " Source: Plaid Cymru, http://www.partyof.wales/our-armed-forces/

Respect Party The Respect Party was born out of the anti-war movement, which opposed the invasion and occupation of both Afghanistan and Iraq. It is clear for all to see, that both wars have proven to be a disaster for all parties involved. Respects supports the idea of Arabs working towards unity, so they are not subject to the divide-and-rule policies of the imperial powers. Respect also supports the struggle towards a democratic system the Middle East, believing that this will bring in an era of governance that is more answerable to the people who elect those governments and less answerable to the big powers who were using the collaborating dictatorships to rule the region by proxy. Source: Respect Party website.

UKIP UKIP would "Stopping our endless, foreign wars". Source: http://www.ukip.org/100_days_till_the_election_100_reasons_to_vote_ukip

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