Suella's been sacked.

As are you.

We - on the coattails of 'Murca - went to war not in response to Saddam's rhetoric and bluster, but on the contents of fabricated / faulty (take your pick) "intelligence".
Na, there's no revisionism on my part.

I stated we are puppets of America and it would've happened whatever govt was in power.

I didn't try to claim it wasn't fabricated evidence, It was we all know that, the point I was making is it made no difference which party was in power.

Mattie was trying a bit of whataboitery to deflect from Tory Covid corruption....and Iraq war has no equivalence
 
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Who can forget the despicable Alistair Campbell and the role played in lying to get the war on.
What role was that exactly.

The reality is the Blair govt were nere puppets to the George Bush administration......and Tories would've done exactly the same

Iraq war was revenge for twin towers....oh and Bush was happy to have a war to boost his ratings
 
Saddam has threatened the West with Chemical weapons and had possessed and used them on the Kurds. However by the time we invaded to depose him he'd destroyed them all. If we'd had better intel, or intel that wasn't written specifically to get that result, we'd either not have invaded or found another excuse.
 
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I said he threatened the West with WMD
Yes, and 'experts' working for Blair and Bush concluded that he had them. I heard they were going to split the country into three sections. Leaded, unleaded and diesel. Attack!
 
Saddam has threatened the West with Chemical weapons and had possessed and used them on the Kurds. However by the time we invaded to depose him he'd destroyed them all. If we'd had better intel, or intel that wasn't written specifically to get that result, we'd either not have invaded or found another excuse.
You aren't seriously suggesting he would/could have used chemical weapons against the west, or that this was a proper basis for the invasion. Even Bliar admits he did it because he thought it was the right thing to do. Iraq2 was more about bush junior avenging the humiliation of bush senior than anything else. 9/11 was a timely reason and a useful excuse.

Blup
 
https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/poli..._term=0_6c9c2fcf0b-73d597f8ce-[LIST_EMAIL_ID]

FOLLOWING Suella Braverman’s blistering resignation letter to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister has written back. His letter is below.

Dear Suella,

I sacked you. Over the phone. You don’t get to write a letter a day later saying how terrible I am. Of course you think that, you’ve just been given the boot.

And you’re only popular on paper, specifically the Mail, Telegraph and Express. Your little gang of MPs are known arseholes and the public’s glad you’re gone.

Broke our deal? You f**king bet I did. It’s called politics. What would be the point of my becoming prime minister if it wasn’t to thoroughly shaft a woman? And they say I learned nothing from Boris.

You expected me to sign up to every aspect of the idiotic Johnson premiership? You believed me when I said ‘For you, Suella, I’ll break international law?’ How much of a dickhead are you? Don’t bother to answer. You already have.

And then you kept adding further demands. ‘Oh, and can you outlaw protestors I don’t like?’ ‘Actually we’ll need to send even more to Rwanda because I haven’t quite stopped the boats yet.’ Talk about a f**king diva.

Regretfully, and I don’t mean that, you were ****e at your job and I’m glad that you’ve gone. Not to see your miserable three-dick gob frowning around Downing Street will be a real pleasure.

Goodbye, good luck on the backbenches, nobody cares about you now. Today’s front pages are your last. I’ll see you on GB News. Well I won’t, nobody will, but whatever.

Love, Rishi Sunak

Still the prime minister
 

RWANDA has sympathised with the UK about its unlawful deportation plan and confirmed it will be keeping the money.

The African country, which supporters of the plan are unable to locate on a map, said it could not be sorrier about the Supreme Court’s ruling and £140m from British taxpayers is small recompense for the hurt it feels.

Minister of state James Kabarebe said: “So sad for you guys. Still, every cloud.

“Looks like we won’t be having to house and treat with excessive fairness all those arrivals on small boats after all. But we had planned to, and planning costs money, and well.

“Hardly much in the grand scheme of things, is it? About six miles of unbuilt HS2? So don’t be knocking on our door asking for a refund because it’ll just make you look petty and mean and that certainly isn’t the way anyone thinks of Britain.

“Really hurts we won’t be taking any of your unwanted migrants. We had a room all ready for that one who came here, Braverman. She’s not a migrant? She was a government minister? Okay, well that’s a f**k-up averted.

“Sorry it didn’t happen, thanks for the cash, next time you fancy handing a fat wedge to a one-party state give us a call. Like your migrants, we’re not going anywhere.”
 
Saddam has threatened the West with Chemical weapons
He also used them against the Iranians.
The Americans provided the intelligence on the location of Iranian forces to Saddam.

When the Iranians complained to the UN about Saddams use of chemical weapons, the Americans vetoed security council resolutions that would have held him accountable.
 
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You aren't seriously suggesting he would/could have used chemical weapons against the west, or that this was a proper basis for the invasion. Even Bliar admits he did it because he thought it was the right thing to do. Iraq2 was more about bush junior avenging the humiliation of bush senior than anything else. 9/11 was a timely reason and a useful excuse.

Blup
Saddam had become a thorn in the side of Israel.
That was one reason he was targetted.
He had been sending cash to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.
There was also the the supergun affair, he employed this bloke called Bull who said he could build an artillery piece that could reach Israel.
When the Israelis found out, they assassinated Bull and put Iraq on their hitlist.
 
Saddam had become a thorn in the side of Israel.
That was one reason he was targetted.
He had been sending cash to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.
There was also the the supergun affair, he employed this bloke called Bull who said he could build an artillery piece that could reach Israel.
When the Israelis found out, they assassinated Bull and put Iraq on their hitlist.
Wasn't the barrel for that gun made in Shefffield? In sections; disguised as a pipeline?
Caused a kerfuffle if i recall right...
 
Saddam had become a thorn in the side of Israel.
That was one reason he was targetted.
He had been sending cash to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.
There was also the the supergun affair, he employed this bloke called Bull who said he could build an artillery piece that could reach Israel.
When the Israelis found out, they assassinated Bull and put Iraq on their hitlist.
I had never thought about that angle

Blup
 
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