Der Iran-Krieg wird die Zukunft des Vereinigten Königreichs beeinflussen und das Land „für eine Generation“ prägen, sagt Premierminister

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/iran-uk-future-define-uk-for-a-generation-5HjdX9j_2/

    Von tylerthe-theatre

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    1. How about we define ourselves as a nation that stays well the fuck clear of it all?

      Oh and stop selling arms to Israel whilst we’re at it because quite frankly that IS getting involved.

    2. SuperTurtle222 on

      As a millennial, how many more of ‘define country for a generation’ will I need to go through?

    3. Traditional_Low_6641 on

      If we could have less generational events per year, that’d be great

    4. Cool. I’ll add it to the list of generational things I’ve experienced.

      Got any others, just while I’m doing it?

    5. Ok-Store-9297 on

      If the rules-based order is fading, the real issue is that we’ve built an economy around finance, not production.

      That’s a national security vulnerability in a multipolar world.

    6. Legitimate-Leg-4720 on

      This is a bit of a first-world problem and perhaps a bit selfish but I am curious, has anyone tried booking flights recently? Has this crisis made air travel prices skyrocket? I had a quick check and the prices I saw actually still seem fairly reasonable, which surprised me.

    7. The „Once In A Generation“ events I have lived through:

      Fall of the Berlin Wall

      Black Wednesday

      The Good Friday Agreement

      9/11

      2008 Financial Crisis

      Scottish Independence Referendum

      Brexit

      COVID

      Now the Iran War

      Can we leave some things to the next generation, please? I think we are being a bit greedy here.

    8. 50_61S-----165_97E on

      Why is the UK so acutely unresilient to global events? I swear all it takes is a crisis across the globe and we’re straight back into austerity and managed decline.

    9. nsfwthrowaway5969 on

      This is about the 5th ‚generational‘ thing I’ve lived through and I’m not even 30 yet.

    10. ExoneratedPhoenix on

      My generation has been defined by a once in a lifetime financial crash (happened 3 times now), a once in a lifetime pandemic (which lead to another financial crash) and now another war.

      Obviously it isn’t any British party’s/politicians fault for this current shit-show, but it sure does suck to be the generation constantly shafted. I know every generation has it’s issues of their time, but ours seem to be the worst since WW2.

    11. afrophysicist on

      Why can’t we just get Mi6 or someone to slip something into his daily Big Mac and give us all some peace and quite for a change.

    12. Interesting_Road_380 on

      Then it’s very important its legacy here is, „we took no part in a purposeless, unsuccessful and illegal war, but helped to find a good resolution“

    13. The post-WW2 peace is actually an aberration. The whole of human history has been like what’s happening now

    14. Didst_thou_Farteth on

      We’ve been out in cold now for to long, we’ve seen how the world is.
      Maybe now people will accept we were better off with the EU and agree that rejoining is the best move.

    15. Can we now start taxing Americans more at the airport for what they have cost this country and everyone in it?

    16. DaddyCornelius on

      “NATO is a paper tiger – and Putin knows that too by the way” – Donald Trump.
      Oh – then Putin and the Kremlin won’t mind us inching a little bit more eastward then 😉

    17. No-Region-3745 on

      Nothing to see here, just the Telegraph acting as the mouthpiece of a war criminal, dictator.

    18. EasySwordfish862 on

      Given China can build thousands of miles of motorways in the same time it takes us to just convert existing hard shoulders into an extra motorway lane it’s not surprising- everything public sector oriented takes forever – none of the MP/councils are used to working at the pace required

    19. I’ll add that to the pile of other country-defining things that have been going on this decade.

    20. Isn’t it time we became energy independent from the world? Shouldn’t we place the country on a war footing approach to get that done? Surely this is the ONLY way to insulate ourselves and not rely on the middle east, Russia, Norway or US for us to keep the lights on, heat our homes and run our industry?

    21. Mammoth-Rhubarb2704 on

      Oh great, you realise that this just means they are going to give more stuff to the super rich?

    22. voluntarydischarge69 on

      Defined by the failure to section the orange nonce on his last state visit.

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