1) Liverpool are a sinking ship and I cant stand them from top to bottom as a club but if at the end of the day they don't cave in and end up keeping Suarez then something has to be said for their resolve not to bend over. Illusions of grandeur or not, realistic or not, you can't accuse them of not having ambition. If they refuse to budge at least they'd be backing that ambition with action. Was it not Wenger who said a club with ambition does not sell it's top players or something to that effect? He did and then he and we as a club lost credibility. Henry has come out with fighting talk so he has to back it up or they lose credibility too. The "if we aren't going to succeed, you certainly aren't going to succeed with our players" mentality that we have failed to establish on numerous occasions when we could is part of what has cemented our status as a joke of a club. The last 2 premiership titles have been won with the aid of Arsenal.
2) At this stage I'm not sure Suarez can afford to kick a fuss, if he does it's probably too late to secure a move to Arsenal and it will probably reduce the number of clubs who will want him in future. Either way if he's not coming here I don't care what he does next, he's no longer my concern, that's a Liverpool problem.
3) I hope Wenger learns from this;
a) you don't sell a key player to aid your opposition/rival/target club (whatever term people find comfortable) especially if it weakens you
b) Everything is not always about money, sometimes reputations are built on singular actions from which it is difficult to recover. Therefore sometimes the message you send out is more important that the financial implication. They may already be dying but let's face it if Liverpool sell Suarez in the position they are in, it will effectively be as good as signing their own death warrant.
c) Sort out your transfer targets quick, so if you fail, you have time and options.
d) I hate to keep playing the same tune but we are the Architects of our own misfortune, if we had shown slight ambition, taken some financial risks (if at all necessary), we'd could have retained the core of Febregas, RVP, Nasri, Song and co and we'd be using this new found wealth to pay off whatever expenses that were brought forward and/or now be using it to truly strengthen for a title push instead of strengthening just to fend off a strengthened Spurs..