Brighton Breezy
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I have the upmost sympathy with the family of Ken Bigley. It must be an awful awful time for them.
I also have sympathy for Tony Blair. When it came down to it the media pretty much put the responsibility for Bigley's release at the door of Number 10.
My own personal oppinion is that Blair could not be seen to negotiate. If he did this then every single British citizen in Iraq would have been under even more of a threat then they already are. They would all have been a nice target for anyone wanting people freed or demands met. They would all have thought, "I know, lets kidnap a Brit and threaten to kill them.
As I said, it must have been terrible for Bigley and his family. I cannot imagine what they must be going through and hope to God I never experience it.
Whatever your views on the Iraq War, the British Government cannot be seen to negotiate with terrorists.
Lets not forget the real villain in this is the people who beheaded him, not Blair.
I also have sympathy for Tony Blair. When it came down to it the media pretty much put the responsibility for Bigley's release at the door of Number 10.
My own personal oppinion is that Blair could not be seen to negotiate. If he did this then every single British citizen in Iraq would have been under even more of a threat then they already are. They would all have been a nice target for anyone wanting people freed or demands met. They would all have thought, "I know, lets kidnap a Brit and threaten to kill them.
As I said, it must have been terrible for Bigley and his family. I cannot imagine what they must be going through and hope to God I never experience it.
Whatever your views on the Iraq War, the British Government cannot be seen to negotiate with terrorists.
Lets not forget the real villain in this is the people who beheaded him, not Blair.