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Well put mike – pity half the population ( hoping it’s less) can’t fathom this.
…and this?…on the seeds of blow back
‘CrossTalk Bullhorns: Enough!’
https://www.rt.com/shows/crosstalk/390892-putin-trump-bullhorns-enough/
“Enough is enough! It would seem both President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump are saying the same thing – but for very different reasons! We will tell you why.
CrossTalking with Mark Sleboda, Dmitry Babich, and Adam Garrie.”
This interview with John Pilger is brilliant:
‘Blowback or extremism? Uneasy debate in UK on causes of terrorist attacks’
https://www.rt.com/uk/390898-terrorism-corbyn-may-debate/
“In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks, Theresa May called for a crackdown on extremist ideology, Jeremy Corbyn called on Arab countries to stop promoting it, while John Pilger told RT he believes the attacks are the “product” of UK foreign policy…