Putin Puppet Jeremy Corbyn suggested that proof is needed before war

Clearly the UK Labour leader has gone round the bend.
Not just once, but twice, he's asked for evidence before dropping bombs and killing lots of people.
He first had the audacity of asking for proof on the spy poisoning.

Jeremy Corbyn wants to see "incontrovertible evidence" before blaming Russia for the poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter in Salisbury.
The Labour leader said it was "clear" the nerve agent used was "very similar" to those made in Russia - and Moscow should be challenged about this - but "absolute" proof was still needed.

OK, sure, scientists at the Porton Down military research facility can't prove where the poison came from. Sure, Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign secretary, lied about it.
Sure, Ben Wallace, the security minister, has refused to share information with the leader of the opposition party.
But that doesn't mean Corbyn shouldn't simply trust that Russia is guilty.

As outrageous as that is, Corbyn took it one step further than that yesterday.

Jeremy Corbyn was lashed by MPs on his own side for 'turning a blind eye' to the use of chemical weapons tonight.
The Labour leader was jeered by the Commons as he claimed again Theresa May was being led by Donald Trump and the Syrian regime might not be to blame for the devastating chemical attack in Douma.
Mrs May was left rolling her eyes in response to Mr Corbyn.
...In his speech, Mr Corbyn described the chemical attack in Douma as 'horrific' but faced shouts of 'shame' from Tory MPs as he told the Commons: 'This statement serves as a reminder that the Prime Minister is accountable to this Parliament, not to the whims of the US President.
'We clearly need a War Powers Act in this country to transform a now broken convention into a legal obligation.
'Her predecessor came to this House to seek authority for military action in Libya and in Syria in 2015, and the House had a vote over Iraq in 2003.
'There is no more serious issue than the life and death matters of military action. It is right that Parliament has the power to support or stop the Government from taking planned military action.'

Shame is right. How dare he demand not just evidence, but public debate before killing countless civilians.
It's a good thing we know better than that in America.

The Daily Mail has rightly determined that asking for evidence is the exact same thing as being a "Kremlin stooge despises everything our troops stand for".

BBC has went and asked the question of: Has Jeremy Corbyn ever supported a war?

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has spent his life campaigning for peace and speaking out against military action.
He was one of the UK's leading campaigners against the 2003 Iraq war - and also voted against British involvement in military action in Afghanistan and Libya.
In fact, he has voted against every military action proposed by the UK government during his 35 years in Parliament

Not a single war? Not Iraq. Not Libya. Not Syria. How horrible.
No serious politician opposes war and the mass killing of civilians - for humanitarian reasons, of course. Because if we don't kill those civilians, something terrible might happen to them.

And then to top it off, Corbyn suggested that Britain should evolve beyond a hereditary monarchy.

Obviously the guy is insane.

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Shame on the British parliament for jeering at the only adult in the room. My God, the insanity of this freak show calling itself governance is appalling.

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@Anja Geitz from their own massive unpopularity. Savages. I hate these people more everyday, all of them. Good on Corbyn, we really need one of our own here.... Understatement of the year.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

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@lizzyh7

Good on Corbyn, we really need one of our own here....

One? We need hundreds if not thousands. Eventually, the worm turns. Dunno whether I'll live to see it, but it will.

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and he set up the next false flag in Syria. He said that the strikes hit Assad's chemical weapons facilities, but left a few in place. Then he warned Assad that if he uses them again he'll get pounded again. This is very convenient, don't ya think? Always got to leave a plan in place.

Trump nixed new Russia sanctions hours after Nikki Haley announced they were coming

Haley told CBS' “Meet the Press” that new sanctions on companies dealing in equipment related to chemical weapons would drop by Monday, in response to Russia’s support for Syria in its recent suspected chemical attack.

Instead, Trump is now unlikely to approve any more sanctions on Russia unless Moscow pulls another “triggering event,” the Post’s sources said. They described the current strategy as a “holding pattern.”

Who made the decision to put more sanctions on Russia? Haley? Mnuchin Munchkin? Bolton? Did people bypass Trump and just decided to do it on their own? I'm sure you can imagine how this is being talked about on certain websites.

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Yep. What happened to the WMDs are a false flag and no war on Iraq people? Oh that's right. Hillary lost.

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There, fixed it.

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But that was four hours ago when I was younger and full of hope.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello

"She'd (PM May) be better talking the Americans out of doing it (airstrikes)" as opposed to, you know, being our administration's lap dog.

Good luck with that.

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This shows the hypocrisy of the US, Britain and France. The Saudis have been killing Yemen children for over 3 years and no one even discusses this. If you are going to claim that you had to stop Assad from using chemical weapons on children then you have make that claim for Yemen children too.

Then there's the Flint children. Did they ever get proper medical treatment for being exposed to lead? And why wasn't Snyder held accountable for what he did? What about the children who are being poisoned because of environmental racism? Can we bomb the republicans for gutting the food stamps program?

The hypocrisy burns.

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@snoopydawg
Tomahawks into Flint to make them stop poisoning our children with lead. I suggest hitting government offices and the water supply infrastructure. Nothing less will make them fix the problem.

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@CB

For all the representatives from Michigan and give them the water their constituents are bathing in?

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@snoopydawg

When the children of Yeman and Flint Michigan can offer our war machine adequate compensation along with strategic oil reserves, maybe the military psychopaths running this country will consider offering them life, liberty and happiness (or at the very least life and clean water). Until, then, it's just gonna be death and media blackouts.

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@Anja Geitz

I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but rest assured, we're in Syria for the oil. The Saudis think it's theirs, as does Israel. Ya learn a lot in tweets. Much more than from farcebook.
Amazing isn't it? That we can just invade any country and take their oil. From tonight's EBs, this country has taken 30% of Syrian's oil country for ourselves.

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@snoopydawg

we're in Syria for the oil

The trade route to move the petrochemicals.

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@snoopydawg

how is it possible for anyone with even a minimally functioning brain still argue that we are fighting a proxy war in Syria for "humanitarian" reasons when it is painfully obvious we are fighting for their oil?

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It's also a great place to build bases for attacking Iran and for removing another that threatens Israel's existence.

But the Syria's oil is not theirs. All oil and other resources belong to us.

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@snoopydawg She and Burt Bacharach.

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But the Syria's oil is not theirs. All oil and other resources belong to us.

You forgot the word "are". All oil and other resources are belong to us.

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@snoopydawg It's not all about one thing, but the biggest one thing might just be Israel, not oil. Although that varies for those involved.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49245.htm

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@Big Al
gorilla in the region that wants the US to dismember seven countries. Only two left - Syria and Iran.

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@CB

Is Israel? And if so, how are 7 dismembered countries less of a threat to Israel? I would think rogue elements that proliferate in these dismembered countries would be more of a threat.

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@Anja Geitz They be more like the little monkey on our back.

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@Anja Geitz

I'm assuming that 800 lb gorilla Is Israel? And if so, how are 7 dismembered countries less of a threat to Israel? I would think rogue elements that proliferate in these dismembered countries would be more of a threat.

You're thinking logically.

This is the Middle East. Thinking and logic do not necessarily apply.

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@Anja Geitz
it can no longer project power outside its borders. Groups like al Qaeda, al Nusra and ISIS would not last long if they lost funding and arms shipments from KSA, Qatar and FUKUS. Israel is not afraid of these groups. In fact, they support them to do their dirty work and have done so since the Iraq War.

Gen. Wesley Clark "I just got this memo today or yesterday from the office of the Secretary of Defense upstairs. It's a, it's a five-year plan. We're going to take down seven countries in five years. We're going to start with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, then Libya, Somalia, Sudan, we're going to come back and get Iran in five years."


"A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties"

The following essay represents, in my opinion, the accurate and detailed plan of the present Zionist regime (of Sharon and Eitan) for the Middle East which is based on the division of the whole area into small states, and the dissolution of all the existing Arab states. I will comment on the military aspect of this plan in a concluding note. Here I want to draw the attention of the readers to several important points:

1. The idea that all the Arab states should be broken down, by Israel, into small units, occurs again and again in Israeli strategic thinking. For example, Ze'ev Schiff, the military correspondent of Ha'aretz(and probably the most knowledgeable in Israel, on this topic) writes about the "best" that can happen for Israeli interests in Iraq: "The dissolution of Iraq into a Shi'ite state, a Sunni state and the separation of the Kurdish part" (Ha'aretz 6/2/1982). Actually, this aspect of the plan is very old.
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@CB

To carve up middle eastern countries. But what's in it for the U.S?

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@Anja Geitz

Ok, so I get the incentive for Israel To carve up middle eastern countries. But what's in it for the U.S?

Pipelinestan. None of the fragment states will have the ways or means to resist Amerikan Kapital's plans with the region.

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You'll see that the supposition in play is an apparent "alternative" reason for engagement in Syria. CB has already addressed why he believes pipelines are subordinate to gas and LNG technology both Russia and the U.S. Are using. Hence, my response to the "bigger picture" argument that began this thread.

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