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Old 26-05-2017, 18:38   #22
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn blames foreign policy for terrorism in UK

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I think Corbyn does subscribe to the idea the West is the worst aggressor and as such he has found himself on the wrong side of many issues. Also ISIS aren't going to be receptive to talking, they want complete destruction.

But is anything he said today that controversial? He didn't say Britain was to blame but that we should look if our foreign policy makes the situation worse which isn't an unreasonable argument.
Our foreign policy leaves the world where it is - who's to say whether things would have been better (or even worse) had our foreign policy been different. A nation which lets others determine its foreign policy isn't a nation so what concessions is the idiot Corbyn prepared to offer? No concessions will be enough for the likes of ISIS so where would that leave Corbyn at the head of the UK?
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