Always confident and forthright in his belief that the war was necessary." BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins says: Al-Qaeda suicide bombers can destabilise a country whether there's a power ...
March 19 marks the 10th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War. In a speech to the Commons on March 18, 2003, Tony Blair made his case for the war.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair went from 'no regrets' to 'deep regrets' about the war in Iraq. But he has never apologised Supporters say Tony Blair, the former British prime minister ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair believes the past week has been a "particularly grim seven days" for casualties in Iraq, his spokesman said. But the Premier's official spokesman insisted the coalition's ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair is to visit Iraq to thank the British troops there personally. Mr Blair made his announcement at the start of a visit to the Gulf but gave no details of when his visit ...
TONY BLAIR’S weasel words justifying the invasion of Iraq were dismissed yesterday as more of his infamous spin as he dramatically admitted some responsibility for the rise of Islamic State (Isis). He ...
For many it remains a war based on a lie. So why did it happen? Why was Washington so fixed on regime change in Iraq? And why did the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, commit the UK to taking part?
It was March 2004, a full year since George W Bush and Tony Blair launched the invasion of Iraq, sending the West’s military on what would be a disastrous and deadly war based on concocted ...
Tony Blair remains one of the UK's most divisive ... As for the subject that tainted Blair's time in government, the Iraq war, or "one of the most disastrous policy decisions in recent history ...