Tatchell's comments raise more questions than answers.
And why they matter when it comes to our airstrikes.
If the media lionises one and demonises the other, the favoured man must surely have been right on the big issues of the last 15 years. Right?
The latest response in an ongoing exchange between Ian Sinclair and James Strong: does Corbyn really represent public opinion on foreign policy?
Contrary to what James Strong claims, Corbyn’s views on big foreign policy questions are representative of the electorate as a whole.
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.”
Western governments do not always get what they want, but arguing that oil is the key factor behind western actions in the Middle East is one of the most evidence-based statements that one can make.
On the face of it, our many misconceptions about immigration form a very depressing picture. Yet more accurate information can shift public opinion in a more positive direction.
His supporters see in him an alternative to the Conservatives’ aggressive foreign policy, but Ed Miliband has repeatedly backed wars of choice to further his own career.
Shouts of "you'll let the Tories in!" are again doing the rounds, will it ever be acceptable to vote for a lefty party that isn't Labour?
Two men supported the Syrian rebels, one is in prison, the other is a government minister.