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whiffey,
I could have gone further back and included Labour politicians. The trufth is we could have stopped Sadam long ago but we chose not to because it suited our (the UKs) short term objectives. Everybody is rejoicing (in UK and probably more so in Iraq) at Sadams demise.
Rermember the 'Super Gun Project", "Matrix-Churchill", "The Scott Enquiry"," Arms to Iraq". We were arming the murdering b@stard, and now the very people who kept Sadam in power are now gloating at his pathetic demise.
It will be just blamed on a previous administration and all the people who could have stopped him long ago but chose to appease the tyrant will be tucked up in their warm cosy houses and will nod approvingly at tomorrows 'Mail on Sunday' in all it's gruesome detail of the hanging. And every taxi driver up and down the land will be extolling the virtues of Capital Punishment. Meanwhile, all the Sadam appeasers will sleep soundly in thier beds... Live to buy the 'Daily Mail' another day.