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Middle East Peace Envoy Calls For More War

Richard Irvine | 22.01.2011 09:41 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Terror War

Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair uses his appearance before the Chilcot Inquiry to call for another and suggests war in the Middle East.

Middle East Peace Envoy Calls For More War

In a stunning performance before the British Iraq War Inquiry, ex-prime minister, peace envoy and winner of the Freedom Prize used the occasion to drum up support for more war in the Middle East. Turning away from the issue at hand, why he pushed Britain into an illegal war in Iraq, Blair declared that Iran “has to be confronted and changed. Iran is a looming challenge.”

Blair then set out a list of reasons why Iran needs to be confronted. Bizarrely, foremost amongst these was that Iran, a Middle-East country, has influence in the Middle-East. Evidently then only the West is permitted to have influence - read domination - in the Middle-East.

Moving on from this Blair then declared Iran’s influence to be “negative and destabilising.” Is it worth commenting here on the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War or the full hearted support for Israel? Apparently not. All these only bring peace and stability – just ask any Palestinian, Lebanese, Pakistani, Iraqi or Afghan.

Blair then decried that the Iranians do not share our values, “They disagree fundamentally with our way of life.” How dare they! Only western values are good – read opening up the economy to western domination and collusion with the phoney peace process. Any state that defies our economic and political domination must be annihilated, “if necessary, by force.” Everyone must be like us - well like us but without the wealth of influence.

Alluding to Iran’s nuclear program he then demanded that the West must stop apologising and “get its head out of the sand.” After all, at a time when Britain has pledged between 60 and 80 billion pounds to modernise its “nuclear deterrent” it is absolutely unacceptable that Iran may or may not be seeking to develop a nuclear weapon.

Indeed, how dare Iran threaten us by seeking means of defending itself, isn’t it defended enough already by the US bases that surround it; by the two declared and one undeclared war in its neighbouring counties; by the threats that regularly issue from the peaceniks in the US, Israel and UK? Doesn’t the West’s unambiguous support for Iraq during its eight year long war with Iran not reassure it how peaceful our intentions are?

Speaking at the same inquiry last year Blair amazingly declared that Iran posed the same kind of threat as Iraq did in 2003. In other words, no threat at all. But lunatic as Blairs’s analysis is, it does point to a single truth, any opposition to the western domination in the Middle-East is a threat. The solution then is obvious – more war.

Richard Irvine

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Nice one

22.01.2011 10:51

Great opinion piece. Should be in newspapers - at least alternative ones. Did not think about the 'Peace Envoy' advocating war.

SImon


All about Iran

22.01.2011 14:54

A word-count on of yesterdays transcript indicates his obsession.
Iran 44
Al Qaeda 20
Afghanistan 19
Pakistan 3
Palestine 2
Saudi Arabia 0
Israel 0

Danny


The real reason...

23.01.2011 10:34

Why would Blair be so openly belligerent? Invading one country becomes quite lucrative when you become an "advisor" to that country's neighbour. The term war monger has never been so apt. 42 million... How much will Blair be paid when the West attack Iran?
Check out the real reason:
 http://www.businessinsider.com/tony-blair-kuwait-consulting-fees-2010-12

George Stevens


Tony Blair: Prepare for war in Iran

26.01.2011 13:36

Tony Blair gives oral evidence before the Iraq Inquiry, 21 January 2011
Tony Blair gives oral evidence before the Iraq Inquiry, 21 January 2011



 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3364334/Blair-ignored-Iraq-w ar-legal-advice.html


excerpts from: Blair: Prepare for war in Iran

Defiant Tony Blair yesterday urged Britain to stand as firm against Iran as he did with Saddam Hussein's Iraq - even if it means war.

by Tom Newton Dunn, The Sun, 23 January 2010


The ex-PM gave another passionate defence of the Iraq invasion on his recall to the Chilcot Inquiry. [...]

His humiliating recall came as talks resumed with Iran to stop it building a nuclear arsenal.

"Iran is a looming challenge." [...] "We have to get our head out of the sand. They disagree fundamentally with our way of life and will carry on unless met with determination and, if necessary, force."


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Rt Hon. Tony Blair transcript

(This is the transcript of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's oral evidence before the Iraq Inquiry on 21 January 2011)

by Tony Blair, Iraq Inquiry website, 21 January 2011

 http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/50865/20110121-Blair.pdf


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from the archives:


UK planning to evacuate expats from the Persian Gulf region in the event of war with Iran

Dandelion Salad, 30 December 2010

 http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2010/12/30/uk-planning-to-evacuate -expats-from-the-persian-gulf-region-in-the-event-of-war-with-iran/



Miliband: People in the Middle East respect us for having fulfilled our warning that it was Iraq’s last chance to avoid war

Dandelion Salad, 11 March 2010

 http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2010/03/11/miliband-people-in-the- middle-east-respect-us-for-having-fulfilled-our-warning-that-it-was-ir aq%E2%80%99s-last-chance-to-avoid-war/

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