i was at a briefing with the american embassy this morning with the major general rupertjones, the this morning with the major general rupert jones, the deputy this morning with the major general rupertjones, the deputy commander of the coalition infighting isis in iraq and syria and he was trying to offer reassurance that foreign fighters, british, european, north african fighters in syria, they are so african fighters in syria, they are so intent on saving their own lives in that region, they are not focusing on coming back to europe and launching attacks. is there a moral case britain has to answer because of the situation in libya and the intervention of us and the french to topple colonel gaddafi? the crisis in libya was not resolved. when david cameron went in there he thought it would be and we have made it in some ways worse. they call for brussels to police the border and sometimes you have to make what seems to be a tougher decision that just welcoming make what seems to be a tougher decision thatjust welcoming more boats. it is difficult. there is not easy solution. indeed an