A Comment About

“I Did What I Thought Was Right”

May 11, 2007 - 1:45 am - by Richard North
Julian Williams
2007-05-11 12:54:25

Bagua, maybe it was the right decision to stand by America, especially in circumstances where France was playing the anti-American card (That was how I felt at the time). But he lied to get his decision through Parliament, and the lies were found out to be erroneous and misleading. So he had to resign in order to maintain the honour of both the US and UK position of intervening in the affairs of another country (which was innocent by the criteria set out as the reason for the war by Blair and Bush). By failing to be honourable he showed that he was never removing a dictator, he was playing politics with the lives of thousands of Muslim and hundreds of western lives.

There is nothing great about Blair, he is a disaster for Britain and a disaster for America and a disaster for British American relations and a disaster for Muslim West relations. He is a nasty selfcentred career politician who has held on to power for the sake of his own ego.