Just when one thought that the Tony Bliar avalanche of criticism and negative evidence would silence him for the foreseeable future, he moves the goalposts and adds insult to injury, with the suspicion of more BS to come I don't know what book of life he is reading from, or what planet he thinks he is on, but ideally he deffo belongs in a jail cell with padded walls.. Ironically, his pal Bush is regarded as some kind of hero by the CEO's of the companies that were awarded contracts for the rebuilding, armaments, security and what have you... Certainly "R" Tony must have had a bit of a %% of all that......... He seems to have sponged off everything else bad on this world.........
Is the World a better place? I don't think so. Saddam and Gadaffi were all talk, no action, we should have left them to their own devices. Maybe, just maybe, history might teach us something, but alas no, we have to make the same mistake again and again, all in the name of OIL. Madness.
... and we can't help interfering in the business of other countries ! How much have these debacles cost the British taxpayers... the same ones who are having to queue in A &E for 4 hours, or have life-saving drugs taken away from their children ?
all talk ? saddam killed over 5000 kurds with chemical weapons. he launched a number of al hussein ballistic missiles at israel during the first gulf war. most were shot down by american patriot missiles. how would Blair be viewed now if he had done nothing--and those missiles had contained chemicals----and Israel launched a nuclear strike at Baghdad ?
What is really sickening is that the International Criminal Court said yesterday that it is to examine the Iraq Inquiry Report with a view to prosecuting British soldiers for war crimes and that it will not be trying Teflon Tony Blair even though it has tried other brutal senior politicians. A trial for Tony Blair is completely unnecessary and we should save the tax-payers the expense. Instead he should be placed under house arrest, have his passport cancelled, telephones, internet and TV banned and only permitted to travel within a six mile radius of his home. He should be made to work twelve hour shifts scrubbing pots and cleaning toilets at his local hospital; for no pay.
In my view Saddam had to go sooner or later, its the way it was done that was questionable. Still, lets hope lessons have been learned by the politicians for next time, I'm sure that after this more scrutiny will be given to any future war plans.
No no no do not take the TV away let him keep it with nothing but beta max videos of Crossroads to play on it.
Blair rushed in to appease the American puppeteers and appeared to mislead our government. Was it wrong to go in? I doubt that debate will ever be settled, what is for sure is that a lot of young soldiers lost their lives through lack of planning and a shortfall in adequate kit.