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Does Tony Blair Still Think He Was Right To Invade Iraq?
In this interview he says he has given up trying to convince others about going to war in Iraq. Is he right and nearly everyone else wrong?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2157 6509
Full interview on Newsnight BBC2 tonight (Tuesday) 10.30pm
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Full interview on Newsnight BBC2 tonight (Tuesday) 10.30pm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why would he change his mind necessarily? I happen to disagree with him and I am also unlikely to change my mind. Knowing the reasons why he thought he was right I am also not surprised that he hasn't changed his mind.
It's easily forgotten that at the time of the invasion of Iraq and in the months leading up to it, while many, myself included, protested against the prospect of war we were in a minority. Most people were in favour, many of those claiming later that they had been duped by dodgy dossiers etc.
It's easily forgotten that at the time of the invasion of Iraq and in the months leading up to it, while many, myself included, protested against the prospect of war we were in a minority. Most people were in favour, many of those claiming later that they had been duped by dodgy dossiers etc.
there were millions in Britain who were against war in Iraq and not a few who took to the streets in protests.
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I agree em
i find it annoying when blair apologists say 'well we all were taken in'
clearly we 'all' weren't
apart from the marches, one indicator is a review of BBCs Question Time programmes, which for months before the invasion, every week, had a sizeable proportion of its 'cross section' audience expressing clearly argued reasons why the call for invasion was bogus.
i find it annoying when blair apologists say 'well we all were taken in'
clearly we 'all' weren't
apart from the marches, one indicator is a review of BBCs Question Time programmes, which for months before the invasion, every week, had a sizeable proportion of its 'cross section' audience expressing clearly argued reasons why the call for invasion was bogus.
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