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Topic History of: Iraq Inquiry - they want to speak to B-Liar again !
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In The Know veritas wrote:
sure Saddam was a monster but what sort of person decides that hundreds of thousands of innocents should die for their belief ?

You have to wonder about the Christian Blair and what really does go on in his head. Does he really believe in karma and the afterlife ?


Perhaps 100's of 1000's of deaths is worth it - if it sells a few books and gets you a few (highly paid) lecture tours ?
veritas sure Saddam was a monster but what sort of person decides that hundreds of thousands of innocents should die for their belief ?

You have to wonder about the Christian Blair and what really does go on in his head. Does he really believe in karma and the afterlife ?
In The Know Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is to be recalled to give evidence a second time to the Iraq Inquiry.

He is one of a number of key figures, including former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, asked to appear before the Chilcot committee again.

In January, Mr Blair defended his decision to take the country to war, saying he had no regrets about it and that Saddam Hussein was a "monster".

The inquiry said it wanted "more detail" in some key areas.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11944712