Albumen
Don't wait for me!
RIP to the 250,000 in the war no-one needed.
The day Blair squirms but probably somehow gets away with it.
The day Blair squirms but probably somehow gets away with it.
RIP to the 250,000 in the war no-one needed.
The day Blair squirms but probably somehow gets away with it.
So Blair did an awful lot of lying then.
cf: David Cameron: 70,000 'moderate' fighters in Syria.
This really isn't any different to what many people thought at the time. Vindication for those that stood against the government on this one. Charles Kennedy, ridiculed at the time as too liberal/soft now vindicated for his stand against going to war, as is Jeremy Corbyn.
Blair lied, deliberately mislead parliament and has left Iraq in a bloody violent mess and provided the fertile ground for ISIS/Daesh or what ever you want to call them to thrive to wreak mayhem in the aftermath. All this after a decade of sanctions also caused deaths and misery in Iraq. A country that has never attacked us, or posed a threat to us, destroyed to appease the vanity of two men.
He has to answer for this in a court of law.
I really thought Chilcot would be a whitewash, looks like he went to Farrow and Ball for the paint instead.
To suggest Blair was responsible for this deception strikes me as believing our PM has authoritarian powers I just cannot believe actually exist. I find it a huge leap to suggest that in the corridors of power, the intelligence community, military, civil service etc. that Blair's lone presentation of this led an ignorant parliament to the decision to go to war.
This went far deeper than Tony Blair, or even George Bush. Blaming those two is a convenient veil of where power actually resides, something that is perhaps too frightening to contemplate.