A voice for military families opposed to this illegal war - those who've lost loved ones in Iraq and those with loved ones in the UK armed forces.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

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At Saddam Hussein's recent trial, justice was seen to be done, for the crimes he committed against his own people and crimes against humanity.
 
Is it not time the world turned it's attention to the two instigators, Bush and Blair for their deceit and untruths, resulting in the unjust and illegal war in Iraq.  They surely have committed similar crimes against humanity on a vast scale, with 665.000 Iraqi civilians dead, 125 U.K. troops dead, including my son, almost 3000 U.S. troops dead, and thousand upon thousand both physically and emotionally injured and damaged.
 
The utter devastation and carnage is inconceivable, and  based on the crazy ego's of these two men,' fighting terrorism,' whatever that is. In my opinion they fitted the evidence to suit their own needs, and the lies and deceit is constantly emerging.  I find it incredible that everyone knows of the lies and manipulation of the truth, and no one has been able to do anything, other than write about the situation.  I would ask 'Where is British justice.'  Surely there must be a way to make these two warmongers accountable for their actions, which would reinforce to future world leaders, liar's always get found out.
 
Both these men have claimed they discussed the situation of Iraq with their respective Gods, before the invasion, and was advised accordingly.  I occasionally work with people who hear voices, and they usually have serious mental health problems. Perhaps a psychological assessments could be compulsory?  I believe them both to be, either very deluded or very dangerous individuals, who desperatly needs a reality check, as they seem out of touch with reality.
  
Tony Blair indicates he is agreeable to speak with the U.S. about an inquiry as to a way forward to help his mentor George W. Bush get the U.S. soldiers out of Iraq, without losing face.  Again his allegiance seems somewhat misplaced.  He should be now concentrating on getting our own troops home before any more loss of life, and have the courage to speak with the families of fallen soldiers, and answer their questions, before he goes. 
 
 In both the U.S. and the U.K. the overwhelming consensus is that the troops should be brought home without delay, it would appear that even these war mongers are coming around to the idea.  However, this could be seen by some as to damage limitation, rather than the welfare of the troops.  Of course there is always their legacies to consider, and at present both are lame ducks who nobody takes any notice of anyway, as both seem incapable of telling the truth.
 
I make no apology if this seems blog seems  judgmental, I am more than willing to enter into a discussion with Tony Blair, if he takes exception or disagrees with anything I have written.  Somehow, I don't think he will, as he has not had the good manners to answer the last letters sent to him, requesting a meeting.
 
Pauline Hickey 

posted by Pauline Hickey at 12:50 PM | 0 comments