Interesting insights here into the 'masterminding' of the Iraq war, and why there is unlikely to be any effective accountability required from those involved.
My view on this is that everybody with a financial clout was for the Iraq war, only they could not find anyone with nerve, or fool enough to go through it, until Bush entered. He is not brave but he is fool enough to believe he was going to be "somebody" in the world if he intervened in Iraq.
anticant is the blogname of a lifelong free speech and civil rights campaigner. A lot of his life since WW2 has been taken up with battling against cruel and over-bossy laws, censorship, censoriousness, and Nanny Knows Best types. Now elderly and in poor health, anticant hopes his memories and thoughts will be of interest to those engaged in today's struggles for freedom, democracy, and a more hopeful tomorrow.
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My view on this is that everybody with a financial clout was for the Iraq war, only they could not find anyone with nerve, or fool enough to go through it, until Bush entered. He is not brave but he is fool enough to believe he was going to be "somebody" in the world if he intervened in Iraq.
And, yes, he is being "somebody", poor bloke!
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