LONDON (AP) -- Leaked British government documents call into question ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair's public statements on the buildup to the Iraq war and show plans for the U.S.-led 2003 invasion were being made more than a year earlier, a newspaper... Full Article at Stars and Stripes
LONDON - Leaked British government documents call into question ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair's public statements on the buildup to the Iraq war and show plans for the U.S.-led 2003 invasion were being made more than a year earlier, a newspaper... Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
LONDON LONDON (AP) - A British newspaper claims leaked government documents show plans for the 2003 invasion of Iraq were drafted more than a year earlier - calling into question Tony Blair's public statements on the military buildup. Full Article at Ventura County Star
London - A British newspaper claims leaked government documents show plans for the 2003 invasion of Iraq were drafted more than a year earlier - calling into question Tony Blair's public statements on the military buildup. Full Article at Independent Online
22/11/2009 - 11:39:08 Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is being accused of misleading Britain's politicians and the public before the war in Iraq. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks after he addressing delegates attending the Sierra Leone Trade and Investment Forum on 'Why I am supporting Sierra Leone', in London Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. Full Article at Boston Globe
London - A British newspaper claims leaked government documents show plans for the 2003 invasion of Iraq were drafted more than a year earlier - calling into question Tony Blair's public statements on the military build-up. Full Article at News24
The British mission in Iraq faced "critical failure" because former Prime Minister Tony Blair misled the nation by claiming that Britain's objective was "disarmament, not regime change" and that concealment constrained the planning process for the... Full Article at Webindia123
To borrow from a well-used abbreviation on the mothers' forum site Mumsnet, the response to David Cameron's online chat with the parenting website this week was a BFN – a Big Fat Negative. Full Article at The Independent
Tony Blair No weapons of mass destruction, thousands dead, yet Mr Blair won a fourth term in 2005. He resigned in 2007, becoming the UN's Middle East envoy and adviser to J P Morgan and Zurich Financial Services. Full Article at The Independent
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It's (Sierra Leone) got massive natural resources, wonderful possibilities commercially in agriculture, tourism, mining
When that happened, a lot of horse trading went on ... Britain, Spain and Italy wanted Blair because they wanted an international statesman capable to straddling the world stage. This seems to have frightened the Germans and, eventually, the French. They want President Obama to continue phoning them, no...
and then here we are at a school which is getting new classrooms to get more children get education. There is a lot happening in Rwanda today and I am very proud and feel a very good sense of honour to be part of it
After all the ballyhoo about the treaty helping to make Europe a stronger voice in the world etc, the first appointments were really a bit disappointing The job description was definitely not someone to 'stop the traffic' like Tony Blair [former British prime minister], but more a person able to build a...
The fact that there is a development board and it is here to help is a huge sign of Rwanda's potential but perhaps more important, Rwanda's determination to make the most of itself as shown by its recent ranking in the doing business report
Having lost so much middle-class support over Iraq and alienation from Tony Blair, Labour now has to mobilise its core working-class base in order to win re-election next year.
In Europe, in particular, we should play a part in keeping the world trading system open and vibrant ... We need the financial sector to be independent and creative.
I have written at length over the years about my opposition to Tony Blair and New Labour, arguing against the Iraq war, top-up fees, trident nuclear defence, lack of house building, the behaviour of MPs and much more. Standing for Parliament in opposition to New Labour is therefore the logical thing to ...
The Palestinian economy on the West Bank is growing strongly ... obviously it's also important we find a way to re-launch the political negotiations.
Overall there is the sense that Afghanistan is becoming for (British Prime Minister) Gordon Brown what Iraq became for (his predecessor) Tony Blair
Wataniya Mobile's launch of commercial operations in the West Bank is an important milestone in the building of a prosperous and competitive Palestinian economy
Overall there is the sense that Afghanistan is becoming for Gordon Brown what Iraq became for Tony Blair: more than four in ten don't understand Britain's mission, support for the British presence there is ebbing away, and a majority have responded to the (Afghan) presidential election very negatively i...
The Palestinian economy here on the West Bank is actually growing strongly
In England, they are bringing up a case against (former British prime minister) Tony Blair.
Queensland can be at the forefront of the green economic revolution, so I believe climate change is and will remain a defining issue for our generation
When considering your efforts to get Tony Blair this job, won't most people in Britain feel this: it is completely unacceptable to see an unelected Prime Minister pushing for an unelected president under a treaty that no one was allowed to vote for?
He's not standing by the phone waiting for a call from Brussels. He's been around long enough to realise what happens at summits.
I personally think the (incumbent) Labour Party in England, Tony Blair (Gordon Brown's predecessor as prime minister) and company, thought they owed so much to The Sun. They didn't. Blair would have been elected without (The Sun's) support.
Britain to lead in Europe again
We the British government believe that Tony Blair would be an excellent candidate, an excellent person to hold the job of president of the (EU) council
One of the things we've been trying to organise is a statement by the rabbinate and the Christian leaders and the Muslim leaders about Jerusalem and about Jerusalem being an open city or worship for people of all the Abrahamic faiths
There is definitely one prime minister, Gordon Brown, who.. backs Tony Blair's candidacy for president. But all the other prime ministers support the ambition of the socialist family, which is to get the high representative (foreign affairs) position
This is more difficult that all the negotiations where I have been involved including the Middle East peace process and NATO ... However, there is a way — we must distinguish short term and long term targets. 2020 is a long way ahead. The enormous cost savings that can be achieved if countries act toget...
If you are alluding to Tony Blair as a possible contender for the new post, I am of the opinion the holder of the office must come from a country which embraces all the political institutions of the union, such as the Euro. Britain does not meet those criteria.
We have made it very clear that if this position is to be created... and if the former prime minister Tony Blair comes forward as a candidate, we would be very happy to support him
New Moon - 7/10, special mention to Michael Sheens wig. He STILL reminds me of Tony Blair.
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autsch tony blair: http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,662665,00.html
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