Day Before Review of Iraq Intelligence, Blair Stands Firm
The British report is more perilous for Prime Minister Tony Blair than the U.S. findings were for President Bush.
One day before the potentially damaging publication of a major report into British intelligence in the period before the invasion of Iraq, Prime Minister Tony Blair today defended his still-contentious decision to send British troops to war against Saddam Hussein.

1 Comments:
What are you doing awake at 1am in the morning? I think your stand in politics has been remarkable, and that everything you have tried to do has gone well, you should never allow others to take the shine off your achievements.
If any other party leader would have been in power during the time you have been prime minister things would most likely be a lot worse, but because of politics and the power of negative media things seem much more grim for you than they should be.
I don't know much about politics, but there is an old saying "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can not please all of the people all of the time"
The war in Iraq was not right, but based on the information given no other human could do any less than what you did. It is just a pitty that all this violence didn't stop after the first gulf war.
Life is precious no matter what social background or part of the world it comes from, if a governer of a country can not realise this and do what is best for his people then he should not even look for such power.
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