Thursday 7 July 2016

Britain's newspapers denouncing the arrogance of Blair over the war in Iraq



LONDON (Ina) - launched commentators British press criticism did not seem a lot of sympathy for Tony Blair , who called for a stop to question the intentions on the disastrous war in Iraq after he sent him Chilcot report barbs .
She wrote newspaper "The Sun" the best - selling Blair " In order not to lose his mind still has to repeat to himself that the world is better off and safer because of joining the attack launched by George W. Bush on Iraq. it 's the top of delirium." 
she added that "Blair acknowledges that the postwar planning was disastrous. that 's all I acknowledge him and he does not see a reason to apologize for his decision to go to war and insists he would do thesame thing again. he still thinks he did not have no choice. You could say no, oh , Tony. " 
after the report was published Wednesday , Blair held a news conference lasted two hours admitted through mistakes but defended his intentions and said he was going to do the same thing in the same circumstances .
focused newspapers Thursday to harsh criticism of the President former labor minister who won three elections , then stepped down in 2007 when a sectarian war in Iraq broke out and tarnished his image to a large extent .
Blair said he is almost crying that he felt sad more than anyone can imagine because of the war can be .
She wrote outstanding Ann Perkins in the newspaper " the Guardian" that "question the sincerity of one seems Die in such circumstances (...) but I've seen the affected former appearance , and like millions ofvoters I no longer trust him. " She said he is guilty demonstrating " the arrogance of not weakened" in justifying his actions .
He wrote Michael Deacon of the newspaper "Daily Telegraph" maintain that Blair refused to apologize for the invasion of Iraq. He said , "What we understand from this? Call Sadiq issued by a broken man in order to understand it ? Or is it just a representation, the personification witty personality ."
John and Chris said , " The Guardian" that his performance shows his grief to himself in the first place."I, I, I am. War does not mean 179 British soldiers and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis dead. 's All about doing it is always." 
Wrote Trevor Kavanagh of "The Sun" that Blair "has always been obsessed with Barth as prime minister. Maybe he dreamed be like an American war hero with all the related benefits rewarding. " 
" instead of that will be remembered as one of the flame ignited a storm of terror in a weak and unstable world. " 

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