If that is the case, Sir Michael Fallon, then Britain is responsible for every death in Yemen.
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Peter Hitchens in the MOS this weekend was agreeing with Norman Tebbit and UKIP about Syria.
ReplyDeleteThe Right has really turned on Trump over this.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-erdogan-marine-le-pen-nigel-farage-populist-supporters-desert-him-a7673666.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/10/confrontation-syria-escalates-ithe-winners-will-isil/
In other words, they now agree with Jeremy Corbyn. Only people who opposed Trump all along can credibly do so now. Just as only people who opposed Bush, Obama and the Clintons ever could.
DeleteBe fair, Hitchens always did. He has been putting out basically the same Morning Star column on these things for many, many years.
DeleteIndeed. Rather a lot of his work would fit right in on the Morning Star, which has been consistently right about the wars of the last 20 years, just like its best known contributor.
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