A good military and Political tactician, or strategist, if you like, 
often 
  calculates every political and or military move before engaging the
  the enermy.  British then Prime Minister ,  Churchill , during the second 
  world  war  Calculated  every move against the Nazi Germans.
  This was not to be the case  with Prime Minister Blair... for him he
   just goes in their  with the wind to fight a war...with no end in sight..or 
achievable objective...Kind of petty the fellow!!..Now we have a situation 
whereby many Young American have lost their lives in this endless war...only 
then is the prime minister now telling us that there is "disaster in Iraq"!
   
  Matek  
   
  Blair accepts 'disaster' in Iraq 

                 Downing Street said Mr Blair's views have been misrepresented

Tony Blair has publicly accepted that the violence in Iraq since the US-led 
invasion in 2003 has been a disaster.   The prime minister's remark came during 
an interview with Sir David Frost on the new al-Jazeera English-language Arabic 
TV channel.   The Liberal Democrats have seized on his comment saying he has 
finally accepted the enormity of his decision to go to war in Iraq.   But 
Downing Street has insisted that Mr Blair's views have been misrepresented.   
Mr Blair made the remark when he was challenged by Sir David that the Western 
intervention in Iraq had "so far been pretty much of a disaster".   He replied: 
"It has, but you see what I say to people is why is it difficult in Iraq?   
"It's not difficult because of some accident in planning, it's difficult 
because there's a deliberate strategy - al-Qaeda with Sunni insurgents on one 
hand, Iranian-backed elements with Shia militias on the other - to create a 
situation in which the will of the majority for peace is
 displaced by the will of the minority for war."   Disingenuous   The remark 
came after the Trade Minister Margaret Hodge was reported to have told a 
meeting of Labour supporters that the Iraq war was Tony Blair's "big mistake" 
in foreign affairs.   Commenting on Mr Blair's interview Liberal Democrat 
leader Sir Menzies Campbell said: "At long last the enormity of the decision to 
take military action against Iraq is being accepted by the Prime Minister.   
"It could hardly be otherwise as the failure of strategy becomes so clear.   
"If the Prime Minister accepts that it is a "disaster" then surely Parliament 
and the British people who were given a flawed prospectus are entitled to an 
apology."   Downing Street insisted it was not Mr Blair's view that the 
violence in Iraq had been a disaster.   A spokeswoman said: "He was simply 
acknowledging the question in a polite way before going on to explain his view. 
  "To portray it as some kind of admission is completely
 disingenuous."   Partnership   Mr Blair was the first guest on the Frost Over 
the World programme on al-Jazeera International, which launched on Wednesday 
this week.   In the interview he stressed the importance of progress in the 
Middle East peace process in winning the "war on terror".   He said it would 
cut support for Muslim extremism and added the issue was the "most important" 
thing for him before he leaves office.   He also said Syria and Iran could play 
a "constructive" role in the Middle East.   "If you are prepared to be part of 
the solution, there is a partnership available to you," Mr Blair said.   "But 
at the moment - and this is particularly so in respect of what Iran is doing in 
supporting terrorism throughout the Middle East and acting in breach of its 
nuclear weapons obligations - you are behaving in such a way that makes such a 
partnership impossible."                  I think when you step down as prime 
minister you step down 


    Tony Blair

  He said it was completely absurd to suggest that talking to the countries 
amounted to "appeasement".   Mr Blair said securing progress in the Middle East 
would have great "symbolic importance".   "It would send a signal to the whole 
of the world that this was not a battle between westerners or Christians and 
Muslims, but it was a battle between all those who believe in tolerance, in 
living together in harmony, in a non sectarian future against those who want to 
divide us.''   And he repeated that UK troops would remain in Iraq "for as long 
as the government needs us to stay".   He was also asked if he would stay on as 
foreign secretary if the job was offered to him by his likely successor Gordon 
Brown.   Mr Blair said: "I think when you step down as prime minister you step 
down". 




























 
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