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    Re: Global superpowers are ‘playing with fire in a room full of dynamite’ in Syria

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    Syria's White Helmets win 'alternative Nobel Prize'
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37442277
    https://twitter.com/medialens/status/779665359536287744

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    Re: Global superpowers are ‘playing with fire in a room full of dynamite’ in Syria

    What is your point?

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    Re: Global superpowers are ‘playing with fire in a room full of dynamite’ in Syria

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    What is your point?
    Media Lens have gone back to an article from 2015 and point out, in view of Corbyn's increased popularity, are basically saying that after winning two elections in under twelve months his policies with regard to this issue will be harder to criticise. That is to say the arguments for Britain to get involved in foreign conflicts will now be far weaker.

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    Re: Global superpowers are ‘playing with fire in a room full of dynamite’ in Syria

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    Media Lens have gone back to an article from 2015 and point out, in view of Corbyn's increased popularity, are basically saying that after winning two elections in under twelve months his policies with regard to this issue will be harder to criticise. That is to say the arguments for Britain to get involved in foreign conflicts will now be far weaker.
    There's a good article by Peter Hitchens in The Mail today. He complains about the attempt to use things like the false flag attack on the aid convoy to get us into another war like Iraq. I can't remember if he thought it was a false flag. He also defends Jeremy Corbyn for his honesty and he attacks the hypocrisy of his Labour opponents. I can imagine there are some on here who would dislike Hitchens because he is seen as right wing, but I like the cut of his jib. He says what he thinks is right and is not afraid to say it.

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