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Jeremy Corbyn to announce he is 'no pacifist' as he launches attack on Theresa May's foreign policy Jeremy Corbyn to announce he is 'no pacifist' as he launches attack on Theresa May's foreign policy
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Jeremy Corbyn is set to declare the “bomb first, talk later” approach to foreign policy has failed and that a Labour government would pursue a defence strategy, as he says there will be “no more hand-holding” with the US President Donald Trump. Jeremy Corbyn is set to declare the “bomb first, talk later” approach to foreign policy has failed and that a Labour government would pursue a defence policy that is independent from the US and its “erratic” President.
He will also accuse Theresa May of “pandering” to the “erratic” administration of the new President, who last month ordered the firing of 59 Tomahawk missiles against Bashar al-Assad’s regime for its use of chemical weapons. He will also accuse Theresa May of “pandering” to the Trump administration, who last month ordered the firing of 59 Tomahawk missiles against Bashar al-Assad’s regime for its alleged use of chemical weapons.
In a major speech on foreign policy to an audience at Chatham House on Friday, the Labour leader will hit back at his critics, saying he “is no pacifist” and accepts that military action, under international law as a genuine last resort “is necessary in some circumstances”.In a major speech on foreign policy to an audience at Chatham House on Friday, the Labour leader will hit back at his critics, saying he “is no pacifist” and accepts that military action, under international law as a genuine last resort “is necessary in some circumstances”.
But Mr Corbyn, who was a staunch opponent of the Iraq war during Tony Blair’s premiership, will add that the “war on terror” that followed the 9/11 attacks of 2001 and unilateral interventions have been a failure. “They have not increased our security at home – rather the opposite – and they have caused destabilisation and devastation abroad,” he will say.But Mr Corbyn, who was a staunch opponent of the Iraq war during Tony Blair’s premiership, will add that the “war on terror” that followed the 9/11 attacks of 2001 and unilateral interventions have been a failure. “They have not increased our security at home – rather the opposite – and they have caused destabilisation and devastation abroad,” he will say.
Hitting out at Ms May’s foreign policy, he will add that “waiting to see which way the wing blows in Washington” isn’t strong leadership and “pandering to an erratic Trump administration will not deliver stability”.Hitting out at Ms May’s foreign policy, he will add that “waiting to see which way the wing blows in Washington” isn’t strong leadership and “pandering to an erratic Trump administration will not deliver stability”.
“Britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our country’s security and prosperity to the whims of the Trump White House,” Mr Corbyn will add.“Britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our country’s security and prosperity to the whims of the Trump White House,” Mr Corbyn will add.
“So no more hand-holding with Donald Trump – a Labour government will conduct a robust and independent foreign policy made in London.”“So no more hand-holding with Donald Trump – a Labour government will conduct a robust and independent foreign policy made in London.”
“This is the fourth general election in a row to be held while Britain is at war and our armed forces are in action in the Middle East and beyond.“This is the fourth general election in a row to be held while Britain is at war and our armed forces are in action in the Middle East and beyond.
“The ‘bomb first, talk later’ approach to security has failed. To persist with it, as the Conservative Government has made clear it is determined to do, is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and insecurity.”“The ‘bomb first, talk later’ approach to security has failed. To persist with it, as the Conservative Government has made clear it is determined to do, is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and insecurity.”
But Mike Penning, the Conservative’s armed forces minister, said: "Jeremy Corbyn has spent a lifetime trying to disarm Britain but now he's pretending he’s got what it takes to keep us safe. It’s nonsense - we know he wants scrap Trident, abandon our allies and would rather talk to Daesh than strike its barbaric leader.But Mike Penning, the Conservative’s armed forces minister, said: "Jeremy Corbyn has spent a lifetime trying to disarm Britain but now he's pretending he’s got what it takes to keep us safe. It’s nonsense - we know he wants scrap Trident, abandon our allies and would rather talk to Daesh than strike its barbaric leader.
“We all want peace, but you can’t take tea with terrorists who order attacks on innocent civilians on our streets.”“We all want peace, but you can’t take tea with terrorists who order attacks on innocent civilians on our streets.”