Tony Blair has turned his back on the principles he claimed he believed in before he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with George W. Bush. He was an entirely different kind of leader.
From Bianca Jagger
Today, we talk a lot about terrorism, but we rarely talk about state terrorism.
The U.S. embargo imposed on Nicaragua, rather than weakening the Sandinistas, actually maintained them in power.
The Sandinista revolution was without any question a popular insurrection.
The Sandinista government became consumed with fighting a war of survival. They were up against the biggest superpower in the world.
Saddam Hussein has been brutal against his people, but when he was committing those crimes, the international community did not come to the rescue of the Iraqis.
President Bush should be indicted and should be driven out of office. He should be sent back home in Texas.
People in the U.K. cannot understand whether Blair has lost his mind or whether his ambition to be the second-most-powerful man in the world made him lose his mind.
People in so many countries look up to the United States as a model of democracy, but I doubt if that can continue. It leaves me with a great sense of loss.
Live interviews are more difficult to distort.
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