| Tony Blair said that the Iraq war was a mistake | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 29 2015, 09:13 AM (142 Views) | |
| Cassidy | Oct 29 2015, 09:13 AM Post #1 |
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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said that the Iraq war was a mistake, it was not a mistake 1. For a whole year the U.S. and British Government prepared attack and invade Iraq, a country that had never done anything to America. 2. For a whole year the U.S. and British Government sent soldiers to the Middle East preparing to attack Iraq. 3. 500,000 people have been killed because of the Iraq war. 4. The Iraq War has cost the American tax payers 2 trillion dollars. 5. America and Britain bombed Iraq night and day for over a year. 6. The Iraq war was not a mistake, it was PLANNED OUT for over a year. 7. A mistake is not something that you plan out for over a year. 8. If I accidentally step on your feet, that's an accident. 9. But if I plan for a whole year to step on your feet and break your toe, that's not an accident. That's a bad decision by an evil person. 10. If I accidentally back into your car, that's a mistake. 11. But if I plan to run into your car on purpose, that's not a mistake at all. That's a bad decision by an evil person. The Iraq war was not a mistake at all, it was a bad decision done by WICKED and EVIL people and Tony Blair can't bring himself to say that. Edited by Cassidy, Oct 29 2015, 09:29 AM.
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| Can't Help It | Oct 29 2015, 08:46 PM Post #2 |
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IMO, it was a mistake to even consider such and a bad decision to act on it. |
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| Jarrett | Nov 2 2015, 04:08 AM Post #3 |
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That war was started on a pack of lies, that's not a mistake. |
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| Can't Help It | Nov 2 2015, 03:25 PM Post #4 |
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Whatever the circumstances, it should never have been part of any plan....and definitely should not have been acted upon after the dastardly brain fart. A lot of everyday mishaps are started because of a lie. Been happening since the beginning of time. Edited by Can't Help It, Nov 2 2015, 03:27 PM.
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