When did I say that that you should be negotiating with the terrorists? I only suggested that to prevent terrorism you have to fight against their propaganda. You must ensure that people in your neighbourhood dont turn a terrorist against you. Sure, if you have superior military power you can invade other countries and bomb camps there and kill thousands irrespective of militants or civilians, but what about the people living just around the corner of your house?
Refer to one of my older posts here. Our primary target should be to fight against their ideology. Military solution is secondary. If you start invading countries it only helps them in the long run.
Kashmir came to India (by choice)
Kashmir came to India by choice of the then King of Kashmir who happened to be a Hindu eventhough the majority of the people in Kashmir were and still are Muslims. In fact, Kashmir is the only place in India where the mojority are Muslims. If you really want to be fair why don't you let the people in Kashmir decide where they want to be? Do they want to be independent, be a part of Pakistan or remain a part of India? Let them make a decision today! As a Bangladeshi I know how barbaric Pakistani gov and its military can be. Being a part of Pakistan won't be a wise decision, a country which is still struggling to establish democracy. It's status of democracy is simply put pathetic. Then again the issue with Kashmir is very sensitive and complex. Something I don't understand very well and don't want to comment much on.
However, the situation in Middle East is a lot simpler actually. If you keep on invading people's land, drive them out of their place, steal their resources and continue committing massacres in dozens and dozens as if they were some sort of insects or animals - you wont find peace anytime sooner. Terrorism is simply a part of the equation.
I agree Mr. Blair's policies are a tad over the top, but that does not give anyone (least of all some wily little thug) the right to kill people.
Sure, they dont have the right to kill innocent civilians at all. Then again you must agree that it's because of Blair's policies that encouraged them to act in this way. I am simply stating the causes, not justifications. Causes and justifications aren't the same thing.