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Jeremy Corbyn Criticises Uk For ‘Prolonging War In Ukraine’
//Former Labour leader says sending weapons to Kyiv will not bring about a solution and the West must secure a peace deal//
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ world-n ews/202 2/08/02 /jeremy -corbyn -critic ises-uk -prolon ging-wa r-ukrai ne/
Why didn't anyone else think of that? Perhaps we should send him to talk to Mr Putin.
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Why didn't anyone else think of that? Perhaps we should send him to talk to Mr Putin.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Heaven forbid that Corbyn should figure in anything to come, sandyRoe. Old hippies clinging to the naive and unworkable philosophies of their youth this country can well do without.
Of course Corbyn is right.
If we hadn’t have sent £3billion of weapons, the Russians would have won the war months ago.
But his analysis is wrong. We must spend another £3Billion to make sure Russia is defeated and run out of Ukraine. And it will be money well spent on world peace.
The problem with ‘Stop the War’ numpties like Corbyn is that aggressors like Russia have to be defeated to deter others. If they gat any financial, land or political gain they will continue to the next state they deem weaker than they are. Russia needs to be defeated, not Ukraine force to surrender.
If we hadn’t have sent £3billion of weapons, the Russians would have won the war months ago.
But his analysis is wrong. We must spend another £3Billion to make sure Russia is defeated and run out of Ukraine. And it will be money well spent on world peace.
The problem with ‘Stop the War’ numpties like Corbyn is that aggressors like Russia have to be defeated to deter others. If they gat any financial, land or political gain they will continue to the next state they deem weaker than they are. Russia needs to be defeated, not Ukraine force to surrender.
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