Blair should sing his apology song from jail- Owei Lakemfa
Iraq, an ancient civilization and
Biblically, the homestead of Abraham before he was called to leave his father’s
house, is an ancient civilization bombed into ruins. The supposedly civilized
invaders from God’s Own Country (the United
States) and Europe were not only disinterested
in Iraqi lives, but also failed to protect historical sites like
the famous museum built in Abraham’s claimed homestead.
But the casualties
were actually the Iraqi children and youths, men and women, babies and
the elderly. Over 1,033,000 Iraqis were killed within
six years by the invaders who along with the mercenaries they employ, are not interested in body count if the victims are not their own
troops. Over five million, or 50 percent of Iraqi children were
made orphans.
Three years into
the 2003 invasion, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees,
UNHCR, reported that 1.8 million Iraqis had fled into exile mainly
in Jordan and Syria and that an average 100,000 were fleeing monthly. By that
2006, the UNHCR said 1.6 million additional Iraqis were
internally displaced. Journalists killed in combat by 2009 were 136 while
51 media support staff had also been killed.
The US which led
the invasion has suffered over 4,491 deaths and 32,000 injured. The
British servicemen killed are 179 with 3,500 injured. While the violence has
continued, it is the civilians that have been most affected, especially the
minorities. In one bomb explosion alone, on August 14, 2007, 796 Yazidis were
killed.
The Iraqi
invasion has also given birth to more wars, including the on-going ones
waged by the Islamic State, ISIS. With Iraqi leader,
Saddam Hussein hanged by the conquerors who also massacred his
children and grandchildren, that once viable and prosperous country has
not only become a killing field, but also a failed state. It is not certain how
many governments rule today in that chaotic country, but they cannot be less than
four.
The Shiite-controlled government in
Baghdad is backed by the invaders; the break-away Kurdish Republic is
tolerated; the Sunnis have their own structures; while the ISIS controls large
parts of the country which it has declared a Caliphate. The Iraqi invasion has
also led to an unsafe world with terror spreading, life becoming
very cheap, families separated, perhaps forever, and refugees in their millions
on the move to various parts of the world, including Europe.
These crimes
against humanity were initiated and executed by two main personalities: George
Walker Bush, who was American President, and his side kick, Tony
Blair who was British Prime Minister. The two-some who have
remained gleeful about their crimes have not, and may never be brought to
justice.
This week, Blair
appeared on CNN to insult once again, the collective intelligence of
humanity. While claiming to apologise for his
infamous role in Iraq, he was actually indulging in
self-justification.
On
September 24, 2002 the Blair government released a document on Iraq
called the “September Dossier” in which it claimed Iraq had
weapons of mass destruction, WMD, including chemical and biological
weapons. Blair in his foreword to the Report claimed that: “The
document discloses that his (then Iraqi President, Saddam
Hussein’s) military planning allows for some of the WMD to be ready within 45
minutes of an order to use them”.
The British
Parliament was summoned to discuss the so-called Report that same day. Based on
these claims, US and Britain led their allies to invade Iraq. But when the
invaders could not produce any shred of evidence of the so-called WMD,
the world realised that the whole story had been cooked up as an excuse to
invade and destroy Iraq.
This week, Blair
rather than accept responsibility and confess his crimes, attempted to blame
British Intelligence for what he, Bush and former American Vice President, Dick
Cheney had cooked up. Even at that, he refused to
acknowledge the outright falsehood; rather he rambled that “the
programme in the form that we thought it was did not exist in the way that we
thought. So I can apologise for that” .
The shifty Blair added: ”I can also
apologise by the way for some of the mistakes in planning and certainly our
mistake in our understanding of what would happen once you removed the regime.”
Is it really possible that the so called Coalition of the Willing which invaded
Iraq, did not think of a country after removing Saddam? That they did not think
about the destruction and the aftermath of the invasion? This is another cheap
lie by the originator of Blairism, a political philosophy of mass
deception.
Saddam had been
a very good boy of the West. He had been used to invade Iran shortly after the
Islamic revolution in that country. In that September 1980 – August 1988 war,
about 300,000 Iranians were killed as well as over 200,000 Iraqis. But
Saddam and his Western bosses fell out and they saw the need to cut
him to seize. There was also the Iraqi oil, and the desire of the leading
invaders to lay their hands on it. Oil was also behind the subsequent
invasion of Libya and its transformation into another failed state. In any
case, Blair never told the British people or the world that the invasion’s
objective was the removal Saddam
While there is
an umbilical cord linking the 2003 Iraqi invasion and the
establishment and rise of ISIS, the double-speak Blair merely says: “I think
there are elements of truth in that.”
So what crimes
did the Iraqi leadership, including Saddam and his sons commit for which the
allies and their cohorts in Iraq had them executed? It is okay for
Blair to make a hypocritical apology and dodge back into the comfort of his
home to lunch with his family and drink with friends. The same things he has
denied millions of people in Iraq.
If in Britain,
people can seek to make a citizen’s arrest of President Robert Mugabe of
Zimbabwe just because he does not agree with their homosexual culture,
then there should be a rush to apprehend Blair for horrific war crimes. His
apology song should be from prison.
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