Tag: Iraq (page 2)
An Independent Foreign Policy
Michael Meacher on the need for a wholly different approach to foreign policy, opposition to any attack on Iran and the need to reduce dependency on oil.
(From the People's Assembly against the War, London Tuesday 20th March)
CHENEY'S AIDE JAILED -BREAKING NEWS
Alan Johnson Interview
My left - a reply to Nick Cohen
Hilary Benn Interview
Iraq: Bush tells his friends "Don't worry, it's not as bad as it seems."
The seemingly unshakeable confidence in the rightness of his positions has helped the current president weather political storms that might overwhelm others. For a man who presides over an unpopular war, just lost Congress and faces a final two years with constrained options, Bush gives little sign of self-pity.
So what do you think? Is Bush a resolute president under fire or a man who is in almost total denial?
Iraq: A structural flaw or a supine Cabinet?
Amongst the things he said though was his argument that during the Iraq war the Labour Cabinet behaved irresponsibly. None of the members of the cabinet asked for the legal advice to be given to them, it was the Permanent Secretary at the MOD and commander of the army who asked for it and none of them asked for written argument about the war even though the Cabinet Office had actually prepared such a statement for them to read.
Iraq and the deputy leadership
The truth about the Iraq war
What to do with Ms Hodge?
She should however, do the right thing and resign.
Those happy enough to prop their anti war arguements with her, should ask themselves where she was back in 2003 - 'following the leader'.
Why do people say such stupid things?
Tory gets it wrong, nobody corrects him.
'He told BBC One's Question Time he had no evidence but the timing of the verdict was "deeply suspect".'
The words of one Malcolm Rifkind.
Maybe he should get his facts right before he comes onto national television and further makes a mockery of the facts thrown onto the public regarding Iraq.
Firstly, SADDAMS lawyers had also called for it to be postponed.
Secondly, it was delayed last month because of requests from the tribunal reviewing the stacks of evidence.
Indeed just a couple of days before the verdict the chief prosecutor was saying it might be delayed further.
If you think all these people were trying to help out the american government, you are subscribing to baseless conspiracy theories. The Iraqi government has been plenty combatitive to the Americans.
Not to mention, it would be a huge risk that could have backfired. Massive violence was expected, that thankfully didn't occur, but what if it had? I'd imagine another couple of seats would be lost for the GOP.
The Rumsfeld Book of Condolence
Democratic deficit?
Principled opposition or political opportunism?
This may turn out to be awkward territory for the Tories; IDS backed the war wholeheartedly, and so did Cameron (a junior backbencher at the time), and most of the Tory backbenchers still instinctively give Washington 100% support.
Adam Ingram and the anti-war movement
"He tried to explain why dictatorships had to be removed but was howled down by those who would call themselves the anti-war coalition, which some would call the pro-dictator coalition. [Interruption.] I said that some would say that, having lived under the yoke of the evil of Saddam Hussein."
Iraq and the Lancet Report
That's all I can find to say about the recent Lancet Report which puts the casualties in Iraq since the 2003 invasion at well over 600,000, and that's on top of the 1.5 million acknowledged deaths caused by the "genocidal" (Denis Halliday, UN Under Secretary General) sanctions regime from 1990 onwards.
Should General Richard Dannatt Resign?
9/11
New Leader: new foreign policy? Neo-Con Angst at loss of Blair
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