This video from the USA says about itself:
18 October 2015
As the same establishment press that sold the public the Iraq WMD lies “breaks” the “news” that Bush and Blair planned the invasion in advance, James shows the documents we’ve had for a decade telling us the exact same thing. And people wonder why trust in media is at an all-time low…
From daily The Independent in Britain today:
Tony Blair duped me over Iraq and I feel ashamed, former Labour MP who voted for war says
Andrew MacKinlay says he feels stupid for voting for the war
Jon Stone
A former Labour MP has said he is “ashamed” to have trusted Tony Blair about the Iraq War after new evidence emerged about his views in the run-up to the conflict.
Andrew MacKinlay, who sat on the foreign affairs select committee in the run-up to the war, told LBC Radio that a new memo shows Tony Blair “duped” him along with the rest of the country.
“Looking at this these documents this morning and everything else that has gone before we know that this was a complete and utter deceit to me and to others,” he said.
“Obviously I feel both deeply ashamed and very stupid having trusted a British prime minister, but it was a British prime minister.
“One assumed that even allowing for exaggeration or inaccuracies in intelligence, I never thought it would be one hundred per cent untrue, but it was and myself and the British people, all of us, were duped.”
Mr MacKinlay was responding to the release of a memo that showed Mr Blair supported a war with Iraq in 2002, when he publicly claimed to be searching for a diplomatic solution.
At the time he told voters that Britain was “not proposing military action”, a claim contradicted by the memo, which was leaked to the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
The former Labour MP reported a private conversation with the then PM, who he says had promised there would be no invasion if supposed weapons of mass destruction were removed from the equation.
Following that conversation, he voted for war in the House of Commons.
No weapons of mass destruction, the existence of which were used as the pretext for war, were found in Iraq.
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That makes one more national leader lying about the need to invade Iraq!
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There were more; in Australia:
in the Netherlands:
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They were all so proud of themselves in 2003. Now everyone is trying to find a way to blame Obama. I hope they are all tried for war crimes and murder.
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Yes; and the politicians now smearing refugees from the Iraq and other wars most often were enthusiastic Bush supporters in 2003: like Dutch xenophobe Geert Wilders:
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So True. It’s amazing while the people of the world become more caring our political parties pander to the lunatic fringe.
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Yes, in the Netherlands the VVD party of Prime Minister Rutte are scared of losing votes to Geert Wilders (who used to be in the VVD):
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I just don’t get it.
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Yes, it is stupid, even from an electoralist opportunist viewpoint. If a party like the VVD looks like watered down Wilders, then Wilders can say: The original is better than the copy.
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