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Will Blair Ever Be Bought To Justice?
I was reading the archives and remembered this fellow.
Where are with dragging him to The Hague and throwing the war crime book at him?
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Where are with dragging him to The Hague and throwing the war crime book at him?
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He assessed the situation on the best evidence available, coupled with the past history of Saddam Hussein and made a decision. Nothing wrong there.
18:02 Sun 22nd Jul 2018
Sqad. No he didn't. He told Bush a year previously that he would be with him, period. Then there was invented 'intelligence' (uranium in Niger?), twisted intelligence (45 minutes?), exaggerated intel and dodgy dossiers (including plagiarised student essays). The facts, such as they were, were used to back the cause for war and not to decide whether war was desirable.
What happened there? I was c&p sqads reply and it awarded him best answer? Oh well.
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He assessed the situation on the best evidence available, coupled with the past history of Saddam Hussein and made a decision.//
You mean he was railroaded into it by bush after they assessed the financial gain.
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He assessed the situation on the best evidence available, coupled with the past history of Saddam Hussein and made a decision.//
You mean he was railroaded into it by bush after they assessed the financial gain.
Saddam had used chemical and biological warfare against Iran and the Kurds in the north of Iraq, he hindered the UN observers in opening to his borders in establish the absence or not of biological weapons and his obstruction could clearly be interpreted as guilt.
He had already invaded Kuwait.
A decision to overthrow Hussein by force had to be made and this was backed by Parliament.
What else do you want?
He had already invaded Kuwait.
A decision to overthrow Hussein by force had to be made and this was backed by Parliament.
What else do you want?
//A decision to overthrow Hussein by force had to be made and this was backed by Parliament.
What else do you want?//
Erm, maybe for my country to not be pulled into an illegal and immoral war for one, anyway,Bush was going to do this anyway so why was Blair so stupid as to get us dragged into this?
What else do you want?//
Erm, maybe for my country to not be pulled into an illegal and immoral war for one, anyway,Bush was going to do this anyway so why was Blair so stupid as to get us dragged into this?
The chilcot report concluded that military intervention wasn’t the only course of action when it was decided to ‘go in’. It also undermined the authority of the United Nations Security Council.
It wasn’t until 13 March did that Lord Goldsmith advise there was, on balance, a secure legal basis for military action but no formal record was made of the decision.
It wasn’t until 13 March did that Lord Goldsmith advise there was, on balance, a secure legal basis for military action but no formal record was made of the decision.
Minky...yes of course Parliament could have voted against going to war with Iraq, but i cannot say what the outcome would have been if it had been the wrong decision.
Making decisions is an important aspect of life, at wherever level and the best that yu can do is to asses the pros, cons and evidence and then, by any method , make a decision.
It may be good, bad, right or wrong but decisions have to be made.
Making decisions is an important aspect of life, at wherever level and the best that yu can do is to asses the pros, cons and evidence and then, by any method , make a decision.
It may be good, bad, right or wrong but decisions have to be made.
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