Keith wrote:God, I wish the panel were prepared to rip his answers to shreds rather than letting him talk bollocks without taking him to task.
"sanctions weren't working"...
Really, well who insisted upon sanctions? You and Bush! So millions of children died because you wouldn't let them have food and medicine? Alternatively, if they weren't working, where were the weapons of mass destruction?
He wanted to send a strong message after 9/11...
WHAT THE ****! How was he allowed to continue to spout the crap that they thought 9/11 was in any way connected to Iraq??? That was a lie then, it's a lie now, it was always a lie. They knew there was no connection at the time.
"Saddam retained full intent to restart WMD programme"
So why didn't he say that to parliament at the time? If he'd gone to The House and said "Iraq don't have any weapons of mass destruction but we are sure Saddam would like them" does he still think he'd get the support to go to war? Of course not, so he lied...
NeilG wrote:We were duped into war by the Americans, the Bush administration was determined to go in there and they heeled the UK poodle to follow. It's not just about 9/11 or who was responsible for it, let's not forget Saddams invasion of Kuwait and his mass murder of the Kurds, it's ok getting angry at Blair but at the time he had the support of most of the country which cannot be denied.
This may also be a bit off topic but I felt equal disgust over the Falklands conflict with that lying bitch Thatcher in charge,her and Galtieris little challenge caused the deaths of hundreds of men from both sides in the freezing South Atlantic in an attempt to save their political careers, how would we feel if the Isle of Man was occupied by Argentinians ? wouldn't make any sense at all now would it.
NeilG wrote:We were duped into war by the Americans, the Bush administration was determined to go in there and they heeled the UK poodle to follow. It's not just about 9/11 or who was responsible for it, let's not forget Saddams invasion of Kuwait and his mass murder of the Kurds, it's ok getting angry at Blair but at the time he had the support of most of the country which cannot be denied.
NeilG wrote:This may also be a bit off topic but I felt equal disgust over the Falklands conflict with that lying bitch Thatcher in charge,her and Galtieris little challenge caused the deaths of hundreds of men from both sides in the freezing South Atlantic in an attempt to save their political careers
NeilG wrote:how would we feel if the Isle of Man was occupied by Argentinians ? wouldn't make any sense at all now would it.
The major difference is that the Falklands campaign had an objective and an exit strategy.
People like Simon Weston who was scarred for life are still 100% in support of that war.
At no time did Blair have the support of the British people in the Iraq war. Along with Alistair Campbell he conned the other parties in the House of Commons into supporting it on the pretext that Sadam could strike at Britain with WOMD.
NeilG wrote:The major difference is that the Falklands campaign had an objective and an exit strategy.
People like Simon Weston who was scarred for life are still 100% in support of that war.
At no time did Blair have the support of the British people in the Iraq war. Along with Alistair Campbell he conned the other parties in the House of Commons into supporting it on the pretext that Sadam could strike at Britain with WOMD.
I think you missed my point, it's a shame that any war should have support really and with respect to Simon Weston there are hundreds of families in this country who are scarred for life and dealing with the deaths of their sons daughters, husbands, wives, mothers and fathers because of war.
I did intend my post to be 'A' political but I suppose the phrase 'that lying bitch Thatcher' revealed some allegiances.Let's not forget the Iraq war was supported by the conservatives too until it all started going tits up. That aside, I recall seeing a very convincing press call with Colon Powell where he presented satellite photographs of Saddams WOMD being moved around and eventually being concealed in underground bunkers
We were conned and lied to by our biggest and best friend and nobody blames them, Blairs hands were tied by history, I don't particularly care if you concur or not, it's just my opinion.
darrenlock wrote:Good post Keith Tony Blair and ex president Bush thought going to Iraq would benefit the country but it has made it alot worse please tony talk to the parents who losts they children why you sent them abroad i got a 17year old step son going to afganisthan/Iran if conserative win general elections and it scares me what can happen.
Why did Labour send troops to iraq where they didn't have the facilities good enought for the troops why not spend more money on equipment and get this cash by sending umemployed people into too work.
Boy 60 years this country was great under my grand-dads era that fought off the nazi's and Iraq conflict is a joke please government look after people that wanted to join the army because they beleieve it was for the better and i cant see what good about having rubbish equipment and poor wages and you see in uk people on benefits not working because of lazyness and drinking problems and now these complain because of foreign workers funny dont you think.
If those people wanted too work in the first place they would never have came in large numbers.
Rant over sorry for grammer mistakes
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