Absolutely. The UN trying to work together to stop the bloodshed and the USA thinks that they should leave it for a bit, you know, see how it goes(!) And there they are, Britain, in total agreement grovelling behind ("Yes Master!")
One word to sum up Blair's latest term in office is 'cowardice'. He doesn't have the balls to stand against Bush, despite the fact that a large majority of the country (remember them? The people he's supposed to represent?) believe he should distance himself from the USA. I do hope that the next PM (whoever that maybe) will see some sense and know when to tell the President to take a running jump.
2006-07-26 22:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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properly Mr Jordanian you somewhat choose to get your information immediately. Israel has been in existence previously Mohammed began the Muslim faith. do not attempt to blindsight the information. as a remember of reality the Muslim faith has it is beginings in the Jewish faith. in the different case how are you going to call Abraham your comon ancestor? I were given you there, eh! the placement which we've at present does no longer were a situation in any respect if the Arab countries had some experience of their thick heads. Why do not the Arab countries denounce terorism and militant communities like hezbollah, hamas, and so on. and stay in peace. it is the folk who can provide up this. no longer the leaders. Why do the Arabs hate the Jews a lot? Did Mohammed carry forth that the Muslims ought to hate Jews? i don't think of so. perchance in the international He lived in He had to do what He had to do. He develop right into a guy of God and that i'm 100% optimistic that in this present day international He ought to have denounced all this violence and ought to have labored to locate a non violent answer. Is there even one Arab who sees any experience in this?
2016-11-26 02:08:00
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answered by ? 4
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NO.
If Hesbolah wants to come out and say we are going to keep bombing Israel who is Blair to tell Israel to stop attacking Lebanon where the Hesbolah are attacking from.
2006-07-26 18:09:37
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Tony Blair is an american puppit.....how can he call for a cease fire while his big masters in washington doesnt want to
2006-07-26 18:00:53
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answered by Karim M 3
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One minute people are demanding our government to stay out of other countries business, the next minute our government is blamed for not intervening.
The problems in the middle east have nothing to do with us... I say we sit on the fence with some doritos dips, anyone wanna join?
2006-07-26 21:23:46
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answered by Dale W 2
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tony blair is a major failure period
2006-07-26 21:00:31
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answered by ian u 1
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... I am certainly disappointed in Tony Blair..I thought he had more guts...but he fell into line right behind Bush and has not made it out of there yet. it will cost him his political career.
2006-07-26 18:02:29
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answered by Debra H 7
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Tony Blair is a knob end of.
2006-07-26 19:38:17
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answered by blondebirdcrazy 3
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**** blair is just another puppet to bush its about time some one shot the pair of them
ps give my the gun and i will do it
2006-07-26 21:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree....Just because,he have a special thinking about all.....If ask him and ask ordinary man (or woman) you see different things.....And that is OK in ordinary staff....But in global.....
2006-07-26 19:01:52
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answered by Danica O 4
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