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Old 03-04-2016, 09:05 AM #21
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Blair has made the Middle East his life since stepping down so is worth listening to, I think he understands the region much more now than he did during Iraq and his view has become more nuanced
I agree with all you have said.
Which is why I said I'd like to get into his head and see what he now really feels and thinks of his Middle east actions in the past.

This is a man who led his party to 3 consecutive election wins with overall majorities parties now can only dream of.

Like Margaret Thatcher his opinion should be listened to and much he says taken on board.
Yet because of his time in power, he largely seems to at any rate, get ignored and ridiculed as to his views.
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