Originally posted by zathras
I would also add to these comments that Blairs commitment to the Iraq War was founded on the understanding that the trade off for the UKs participation would be a commitment from the NeoCons that there would be a Middle East Peace Settlement.
Unfortunately Blair was betrayed by the US Neocons, and his Leadership and crediblity has been on a spectacular wane ever since.
So much so that David Cameron recently commented that altough the UK had a special relationship with the US, it did not extend to following the US foreign policy in a slave like unquestioning manner.
A moot point as Harold Wilson bravely kept the UK out of the Vietnam bloodbath, a move which ultimately undermined his tenure as Prime Minister but Wilson sensed it was a flawed campaign and thus spared many British millitary lives in a futile War.
The Conservatives rightly sense that Blairs foreign policy failures are becoming an electoral liablity.
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