Jeremy Corbyn: “The war on terror is simply not working” http://ift.tt/2rH9NR3 (image: Chatham House, London, Wikimedia Commons) Claims that terrorism is a consequence of Britain’s military action abroad. With the level of alert still to the maximum and the police combing the city of Manchester on the hunt of the network that supported the terrorist suicide, the electoral campaign resumed this Friday in United Kingdom with a little controversy. Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn linked the country’s foreign policy and intervention in wars abroad with terrorist attacks at home. “The war on terror is simply not working,” he said, in a very measured intervention that nevertheless provoked harsh criticism of the prime minister since the first day of the G7 in Taormina. With only two weeks to election day, conservatives are worried about the fact that, in recent polls, Labor continues to cut its distance. Corbyn wanted to make it clear, in a speech in London, that only terrorists are guilty of their vile actions. But he argued that it is up to governments to assess the effectiveness of their policies. “No logic based on the actions of any government can remotely excuse or explain savager
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