Quote Originally Posted by Rattea View Post
So now it's official an illegal invasion and Blair should be tried as other leaders with bush for war crimes?

What happens about those invaders that died. They have caused the deaths of 100s of 1000s of innocents. Should they be shunned as Germans have been for "just following orders" or are we again going to the massive magnitude of hypocracy threat we usually do around such things?

What do you do if you have say a medal from the Iraq invasions as it surely now has no honour?

Really thats not how I interpret the report? I have no great love for Blair but the fact is he had a decision to make, stand with George Bush who was going to invade Iraq anyway or refuse to do so and it would take a very brave politician to do that.

Also a politician in Blairs position cannot be tried for war crimes, seeing as the invasion of Iraq does not fit the criteria - was the decision a gross misjudgement, was Blair over eager to accept the evidence and not challenge its accuracy? Yes, did parliament overwhelmingly vote in favour? Yes they did.

As for the UK soldier - well I dont see how they can be blamed for what happened, I have little sympathy for those who choose to join up, they know what the job description is, what the risks are and that they can be sent to do anything that government decides - if you dont accept that then you resign - Iraq is another example in a long line of examples all through history of ill conceived military actions, but hey it was agreed by our Sovereign democratically elected government and hasn't that been what all the fuss has been aboiut over the last few weeks???