I dunno Z, I mean it hasn't always ended badly when we go into the middle east to sort out their problems has it? I mean there was the....no that was bad.....erm, what about the time..........jeesus no that was a $@!£ storm, or how about the one where......no we're still paying for that.........

Yes it puzzles me that in the current financial climate within Europe – and this country in particular - money as always found to facilitate warfare (or regime chance/liberation howsoever it's tarted up)
There's no doubt that the last 'Labour' government left quite a mess to clear up, but with the scale of fiscal rebalance proposed by the present government (much of it necessary) are there really sufficient funds remaining to permit us to continue to believe that we can actively play an important part in world affairs?
I hope the legions of those in this country who will be directly affected (in their pockets mostly) by the attempts of this government to address the nation’s financial woes will be sensitive to the government’s plight in its concern for international matters as they wait for medical treatment, or in the line to the ‘Job’s Plus Centre’, or for an overcrowded bus or train (as they will have been priced out of private car ownership) or as they shiver with cold at home as many will be obliged to ration their energy use by virtue of the exorbitant cost of using it, destabilisation by this military action of the region we depend upon on so much as an important energy source, or the twisted thinking on climate change.
I’m not suggesting that we should abandon strategic planning all together, but if this country in such a parlous financial state I think we should be more concerned with trying to rectify this – ensuring that our own people are not disadvantaged in the process - rather than empire building in a part of the world that will perhaps never accept our right to exist in the way we presently do - never mind the legitimacy of our attempts to ‘free’ them from tyranny.
It's also quite possible that we're not fully on our financial arses after all, perhaps there's half an arse still hovering above the hopelessness that is absolute destitution – should that be the case, we can still play with the big boys with hope and a clear conscience.