Alright. Breathe deep. I’m going to tackle it. While the Chilcot enquiry in Westminster tries to sort this whole mess out.
The truth is out. Not shouted from the rooftops, but uneasily tucked away in the consciences of most British citizens today:
- In 2003 Hans Blix told Tony Blair to his face there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,
- MI6 dismissed the CIA’s claim that Saddam was linked to Al-Qaida -
- We know Bush had it on his agenda before he was elected, let alone pre-9/11…
- …and we also know that as late as March 2002 no UK ministers fancied it, and for good reason – ‘it had no basis in law’ – Sir William Patey, head of Middle Eastern Dept of Foreign office. Regime change ‘not a legal basis for military action’, Lord Goldsmith Attorney General.
And yet the smiling politician took Britain to war.
He knew all this, he had all the info, but just didn’t have the guts to stand up to the administration across the pond. Even a poignant (read toe-curlingly painful) scene in Love Actually of Hugh Grant as PM standing up to an American President failed to convince – take the hint, Tony! Perhaps if old George had made a move at Cherie, tens of thousands of lives would have been saved. Hindsight’s a bitch. Hope a passing time-traveller sticks a Viagra in his Miller Lite someday…
So now we’re left with the legacy of having crippled a fairly well-off country, and a minor annoyance of a leader is out of the way at the cost of many dead lives, countless broken lives, a crippled economy and an even more volatile region. And for some reason, suicide attacks suddenly seem so blasé…like we expect nothing better of them…
So what happens now? What does administering justice look like in this situation? Pretty much all our politicians voted the war through, apart from the Lib Dems, Robin Cook MP (only the insignificant and drastically under-informed post of FOREIGN SECRETARY!) and Claire Short MP – whose names I hope go down in history as being morally in the clear. So we can’t exactly sack all remaining politicians as war criminals, or do really very much at all in any way. I doubt we’ll ever really get any closure on this gigantic fuckup. It’s sad to think the outcome will never be more than a blot on our national conscience and a lesson not to blindly obey spear-rattling cretinous neo-conservatives who can’t even pronounce Iraq properly. Eye-rack?!
*Sigh*
Next time something like this comes along, I’ll remember to make my own spear-rattling in the opposite direction heard loud and clear. Not in my name, Tony.




