Bush is an idiot who is unlikely to be influenced by his closest ally. But yeah, Blair's move will have an impact (am sure he's had enough of being a puppet.)
2007-02-21 01:01:01
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answered by In-Sync 3
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Blair is a Republican Labour Party dog. He is afraid of leaving a stain where his spot in history lies. He hopes that by taking British troops out that he will leave a better memory than Bush the Invader. His memory will always be entwined with Bush. Two Dogs F**king.
As an aside he has the ugliest wife any politician has had in the recent past. Well we only see the Western ones but I'm sure that I'm correct. Why did he marry that thing? I guess he's an Old School politician. Screw anything that supports your career.
He will always be remembered for going to War alongside a Clown, not for removing the troops and he will not get a reprieve from his forced resignation. I assume he will go and live in America after this. Who else wants him?
My apologies to dogs for comparing them to Politicians. Dogs are sincere and loyal.
2007-02-21 01:32:27
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answered by Watcher 465 3
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Blair is angry about the U.K.'s decision to withdraw the troops, but this whole thing goes to prove, that in England, the people have a say-so in their government.
In America, now that we have a "Decider" we are no longer a nation "of the people, by the people" nor "for the people."
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2007-02-21 01:07:55
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answered by Brotherhood 7
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According to Bushbots, I guess it would mean,
they are going to cut & run, and not continue the shock & awe, even if they are an Army of one, but they did manage to Git-R-Done and even Stay the Course, they knew The way Forward was to Support the Troops because their Colors Don't Run.
All of this is Bushbot code for I received my GED from Red State High in Dothen Alabama and I Ain't Skeered!
2007-02-21 01:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The plan has always been to withdrawal troops. Tony is only withdrawing less than 1/2 of them.
2007-02-21 00:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's been in the works for a long time. And I think it proves that at least Tony Blair cares what the people of his country want.
2007-02-21 01:03:29
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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"A British withdrawal is not likely to have much effect on the stepped-up U.S. operation in Baghdad or the war against the Sunni-led insurgency focusing on Anbar province west of the Iraqi capital."
Sorry.
2007-02-21 00:51:59
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answered by theearlybirdy 4
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The Brits are against this war. That's no secret. So Blair is doing what his people want him to do. Expect almost half the Brits to be gone by Xmas.
They also know there is in final victory plan.
2007-02-21 00:49:55
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answered by Villain 6
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needless to say he will deliver them back he's doing this to win votes he in simple terms found out that he's in the back of via miles so how can mr b win votes pull the troops out that he put in there in the 1st place and the fool uk people will vote for him.
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answered by Anonymous
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Good for them. They were stationed in an area that remained relatively peaceful. It is time for them to go home. They stuck it out with us for a long time and I, for one, am grateful that they stayed as long as they did.
2007-02-21 00:48:55
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answered by Groovy 6
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