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jondillingha

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  • @ David Miliband
    Foreign Secretary June 2007 - May 2010

    In response to a yoosk question about Palestine, you said the UK opposed the use of violence as a way to end disputes. Then isn't the UK's use of violence in Iraq and Afghanistan sheer hypocrisy?

    Submitted by: jondillingha | 12 votes for this..

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  • @ David Miliband
    Foreign Secretary June 2007 - May 2010

    After September 11 and before the bombing of Afghanistan, the Taliban offered to hand over bin Laden so long as the US provided evidence. The evidence was never provided. Doesn't this make the invasion... Show more »After September 11 and before the bombing of Afghanistan, the Taliban offered to hand over bin Laden so long as the US provided evidence. The evidence was never provided. Doesn't this make the invasion both illegal and immoral? Show less »

    Submitted by: jondillingha | 8 votes for this..

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  • @ David Miliband
    Foreign Secretary June 2007 - May 2010

    In response to a yoosk question about Palestine, you said the UK opposed the use of violence as a way to end disputes. Then isn't the UK's use of violence in Iraq and Afghanistan sheer hypocrisy?

    Submitted by: jondillingha | 12 votes for this..

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  • @ David Miliband
    Foreign Secretary June 2007 - May 2010

    After September 11 and before the bombing of Afghanistan, the Taliban offered to hand over bin Laden so long as the US provided evidence. The evidence was never provided. Doesn't this make the invasion... Show more »After September 11 and before the bombing of Afghanistan, the Taliban offered to hand over bin Laden so long as the US provided evidence. The evidence was never provided. Doesn't this make the invasion both illegal and immoral? Show less »

    Submitted by: jondillingha | 8 votes for this..

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