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    Tony Blair: We have sinned by the decision of the Iraq war

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    Tony Blair: We have sinned by the decision of the Iraq war Empty Tony Blair: We have sinned by the decision of the Iraq war

    Post by Rocky Mon 02 Jul 2018, 2:59 am


    Tony Blair: We have sinned by the decision of the Iraq war

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    LONDON (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledged on Monday that Washington and London had erred in the 2003 war on Iraq, arguing that the continuing debate over the Iraq war and assurances that Baghdad possessed weapons of mass destruction came as a result of intelligence.
    "I would like to remind the Iraqis, whether you supported or opposed it, but there were six different commissions of inquiry (on the Iraq war), all of which came to the same conclusion," Blair said in an interview with CNN. That governments may have erred (by war decision based on intelligence) but did not lie. "
    "From a different point of view, the context is different. The September 11 attacks on America led to a complete divergence in the US view of its interests and international policies, but what I am saying, and because I worked closely with President George W. Bush, Because of the difficult decisions that he had to take, but he was trying to bring things back to what it was. "
    "I remember the G7 meeting in 2005. Bush attended and agreed on matters related to the climate change agreement, which I do not think he was 100 percent in agreement with. But he agreed to it and it became a major agreement. I think the president and the current US administration was It is possible to do the same, and to maintain a concept in Europe that is, despite all the differences, we are in the same line and are pushing in the same direction. " Ending / 25

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