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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No surprise's there then...politicians lying whatever next....most normal people knew the war was wrong....and a few voiced there opinion on it....but yes we were fed lies ....just like with the EU...only difference...we got to vote on the EU |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I never agreed with the Iraqi war because we as a country should not interfere with another countries politics becaus you can't win either way you go.
The problem is then you get everyone then saying we need to do something about the problems there.
I for one would say we should pull all troops out of every country they are deployed including Syria iraque and all of the rest becaus you will never make any difference in how they run thier countries.
Let then rub thier own business in thier own way if that means they are they will wipe each other out then so be it, too many British troops have been lost to a lost cause.
There is no way to repair the damage that has been Donne but continuing to interfere will not help either |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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Blair was nervous as hell when making his remarks. Even more nervous when asked; "would you have gone to war without the support of the US?"
Throughout the speech he said it was the right decision, and as a decision maker some times you have to make the tough calls, but he stands by the decision and would do it again. He said too that Britain must take a stand against extremism... He found the question very uncomfortable, took a visible gulp of air after it and didn't answer it in any regard. |
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