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President Bashar al-Assad: “Britain and France were the Spearheads in Supporting the Terrorists in Syria”

 President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to The Sunday Times in which he said Britain and France have neither the will nor the vision on how to defeat terrorism and their airstrikes against ISIS will yield no results, but will rather be illegal and harmful in that they will help in spreading terrorism.

 Sana – Damascus
The following is the full text of the interview:

Scottish mum is viral hit after Syria letter to Cameron and Corbyn: My daughter, 3, will grow up in world of extremists

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Angela Kerrigan’s post to the politicians has received over 12,000 shares, thousands of likes and hundreds of comments since it was published to Facebook on Wednesday evening ahead of the Government decision over the bombing of Syria. 
 

379 to 223 for more war… Cameron wins the vote to bomb in Syria but not the argument

We reap what we sow. And many people here are genuinely anxious about what might happen next. ISIS reprisals in our cities? More horrors, this time for British travellers?

 
by Stuart Littlewood
David Cameron came to the Commons today with his master-plan for confronting ISIS, having told his MPs: “You should not be walking through the lobbies with Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathiser.”

BRITAIN’S DAVID CAMERON WANTS TO USE BOMBS TO PROSPECT FOR GOLD IN SYRIA

Cameron functions as a noisy little lap dog yapping and snapping at anyone ignoring his master, always in expectation of another approving stroke on the head. It truly is that simple, and all the rest we read and hear is just noisy propaganda.

 
 
John Chuckman
 
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the British Labour Party, is a man of genuine integrity and honesty in his opposition to British bombing of Syria.
Indeed, he is everything the Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron, is not.

It looks bad for Corbyn as UK strains for war

Image: Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn 

As for the warmongers in the Parliamentary Labour Party I pray Corbyn persuades them to oppose this unseemly rush to war. But that’s a forlorn hope. They will always pose an ugly threat to his authority and it would be better to have the long-awaited showdown over this, where he can claim the moral high ground, than some lesser issue later.

 
by Stuart Littlewood