Don't be an arrogant pedantic cvnt, I didn't word it, it’s not my petition, but thousands of coalition soldiers died along with hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians.
All you are doing is picking on the use of words which I have no control over. As soon as you see something that may not be 100% factually correct you are very quick to slip up your own Ar5e and get all righteous about it.
Do behave, he called me a pig ignorant imbecile.
Am I missing something, can we just petition for people to be arrested? Is it no longer up to the CPS or the police to bring charges against someone?
After last night's fiasco the petition has probably been sponsored by the Tory party to deflect attention from Cameron and Osborne's (potential) "misleading" of the electorate.
Yeah, we should have left a vile fascist dictator in power. I'm with the Kurds, the Iraqi Trade Unions and the what's left of the Iraqi left and I say the only option was to remove him. The way the left in this country (Galloway and Corbyn) deserted the Iraqi left/trade union movement to back the insurgents (led by fascist Islamists) was an absolute disgrace. Try reading what Christopher Hitchins or Nick Cohen had to say about it, it may open your eyes.
There are so many whiny idiots out there screeching "it was an illegal war, it was an illegal war.." over and over, jesus, like a legal war is any effing nicer....
and breathe.
Blix spent 10 years being made a fool by Saddam. Technically and legally the 'war' was permissable. Powell and Straw explained it perfectly in the press conference before kick off. Blair's error was to pretend there was evidence of WMD. This was completely needless, and was like pinning 'kick me' on a card on his back. After that people have conflated his stupidity with the legal and moral issues. And of course the strategic: having no plan for afterwards was pathetic, and symptomatic of having military strategists who had done all their training in a simulation booth. Blair, despite all his charm and emoting (which I liked) was a bloody fool. But he isn't a war criminal.
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As others have said, instability and the middle east have gone hand in hand for decades, or had you missed that.
It was all about the oil. I wonder if anyone really thinks otherwise? Any leader of Great Britain at that time would have had little choice but to support the US, just that as you say, Blair decided to try to paint the picture that it was somehow our own decision due to a threat such as WMD. With so much of our defence tied into the US, from Trident down, we have little choice but to tag along when they ask.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/mar/20/iraq-war-oil-resources-energy-peak-scarcity-economy
Blix spent 10 years being made a fool by Saddam. Technically and legally the 'war' was permissable. Powell and Straw explained it perfectly in the press conference before kick off. Blair's error was to pretend there was evidence of WMD. This was completely needless, and was like pinning 'kick me' on a card on his back. After that people have conflated his stupidity with the legal and moral issues. And of course the strategic: having no plan for afterwards was pathetic, and symptomatic of having military strategists who had done all their training in a simulation booth. Blair, despite all his charm and emoting (which I liked) was a bloody fool. But he isn't a war criminal.