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Bliar the 'peace envoy' quits
I'm sure he'll be sorely missed by all those he's brought 'peace' to over the years...
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Could he be the leader of the Labour Party now :)?
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You've spelt his name wrong in the title
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l am sure there will be someone that comes along in due time.
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I don't disagree with what Blair did in regards to Iraq, but how he went about it. Never again should we have a prime minister who allows his press officer to sex up an intelligence report for political reasons. But hey, I'm sure when the Iraq War Inquiry report comes out, Blair will be cleared. More dodgy dossier manipulations there. It's not as if anyone died over it....
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i bet now he's gone the middle east will turn into a hotbed of chaos murder and hatred .
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Wow. If he does come back as leader, God help us all.
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He's done a crackin' job. all that peace we've enjoyed in the Middle East.
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Thanks Tony for everything you've done for us... :clap: :clap: :clap: |
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The irony is that if Blair and Bush hadn't had their Iraqi adventure, Saddam would've remained and there would be no ISIS/ISIL etc
That's the thing with getting rid of the bad guy because you might get someone/something worse. MIddle Eastern peace and Tony Blair are two phrases that do not go together. |
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When we invaded Iraq, we destroyed that delicate balance. The outcome has been chaos, much more nastiness, and a lot less confinement. We freed the Kurds from Saddam's chemical weapons only so they could get beheaded by nutters from an Islamofascist death cult. Yay us. |
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No doubt you will advise me of one of his great successes? |
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I agree with you about the balance being broken and that the genie is well and truly out of the bottle though. Maybe in hindsight, the west should have just watched Saddam kill his own people and said "stop or we will say stop again" |
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Of course they don't won't peace, if they wanted peace then we wouldn't need a bleedin' peace envoy would we? It was his job to get them to talk to each other, to find a way to promote peace. And he failed, miserably. |
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You have an axe to grind and it doesn't matter what anyone says, you just keep grinding it. If you really think it is Tony Blair's fault that Hamas and Israel are still fighting then there is not much I can say to change that. |
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However what does the world do when a despot starts killing off large numbers of his citizens? Does it just say stop and then continue watching or try and intervene? Tricky .. |
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I don't think anyone will get peace in the Middle East, or if they did it wouldn't last for long. Conflict between the likes of Israel and Palestine will continue until the end of time.
The one achievement that could have been Blair's biggest and best one was the Human Rights Act. A brilliant idea in theory, however the application of it has been completely wrong. It is disgusting that an Act meant to protect citizens is now being hijacked by terrorists and illegal immigrants. I believe if they implementation of the Act had been done as the theory intended to do, we would be so much better off. You cannot count Good Friday agreement in 1998 as his work, as Major put most of the work in before it was finalised in 1998. And even then that lasted until August, with the disgusting bombing of Omagh. |
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Most people everywhere want peace but not at any price and there are enough silly so and so's whose hatred is so deep that they will derail any accord, treaty or whatever. And there are those with other motivations who don't want peace either.
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IMHO appointing a man who led us into an illegal war in the middle east based on lies and spin was never going to inspire the confidence or trust of either side. Only someone with an ego the size of Bliar's would seriously think that none of that would matter.
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I see Bliar's secured himself another worthy role:
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