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Related: About this foruma not so controversial Corbyn argument: Bin Laden should have been tried not killed
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/31/jeremy-corbyn-said-osama-bin-laden-should-have-been-tried-not-killedAt least not so extreme as his "joint sovereignty" proposal over the Falklands.
Just wondering, which nation, West, Middle East or whatever would want to house a jailed Osama?
TexasTowelie
(112,252 posts)who criticizes the president for using drones to kill those in terrorist groups rather than either infiltrating the groups or capturing prisoners to gain intelligence information. Then again, no matter what President Obama does that wackjob will criticize the president.
Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)Remember, we (the US) did support him at one time. Of course, that alone could ensure his death. Just like it did for Saddam. Not sticking up for either of them but it does make one wonder why we supported then to begin with. Their deaths ensure we can't get those answers.
Jeneral2885
(1,354 posts)just like politicians or weak students
T_i_B
(14,739 posts)We know you don't like Jeremy Corbyn, but who would you prefer as Labour leader?
a) Andy Burnham
b) Yvette Cooper
c) Liz Kendall
non sociopath skin
(4,972 posts)... instead of fostering real discussion.
The Skin