Woodz, an intersting view point. Not that far from mine to be honest.
However, what you've overlooked is the financial aspect of stirring up a frenzy. Being in conflict provided the governemet(s) with a reason to sustain such a large military presence, generates jobs for those in the forces and those outside of it that manufacture or supply goods and services to it.
Imo this is what it is all about.
I totally agree, double standards are being exhibited.
Now add to this that locals who are injured in the fighting, but need hospital attention or recouperation not available there are often flown to England/America/France in order to get said treatment, at the countries expense (ours as tax payers actually) and allowed to stay afterwards if desired. This has created a scenario where people are injuring themselves in order to get medical attention and so leave the country.
It was told to me by my brother in law, who has done a couple of tours in the services hospitals, and is due to go back in a few weeks. He has no reason to lie to me, so I believe it 100%, although you may choose not to.
The issue of world press informing people all over is interesting too. It now seems many are more concerned with what goes on elsewhere than at home. Why not spend some of this money on getting our own houses in order before we go trying to dictate to others how they should run their countries.