'UK terror attacks blowback from interventions in ME'
The London-based journalist pinned the blame on the United Kingdom's foreign intelligence agency, MI6, arguing that such acts of terror are the blowback from the agency’s supportive policies towards terrorist groups in the Middle East.
The problem, he said, is that many of these terrorists have been working very closely with the foreign intelligence service, MI6. “They are actually fostering them in places like Libya and helping ship them across to places like Syria to actually fight for British foreign policy which is effectively regime change in Syria [and] regime change in Libya,” Gosling said.
He also criticized the domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, MI5, for failing to pursue the suspects of previous terror assaults in Britain, including the bombing which took place in Manchester Arena two weeks ago.
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