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Edward Snowden
This year seems hellbent on teaching us that those who desire power the most deserve it the least.
Sir John Chilcot delivers highly critical verdict on Iraq war but ex-PM says: ‘I believe we made the right decision’
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Thinker Jul 6
Prixpics Jul 6
Think he was repentant but real culprits Bush, US Govt and CIA.
Michael Murphy Jul 6
Mark Smitty Jul 6
coward
Mark Smitty Jul 6
don't forget the dems
Eamon O'Flynn Jul 6
What's your solution?
TaleofTwoTreaties Jul 6
An eternal dilemma.
Prixpics Jul 6
Anonymous Jul 6
Michael Slavitch Jul 6
You live at the pleasure of Vladimir Putin.
Mark Smitty Jul 6
democrats , should go what hillarys comments when she voted to go to war
Karla Jul 6
That would apply to Vladimir Putin even more so. But, he's a dictator and no one is going to do a thing.
Michelle Clarke Jul 6
I am manic depressive; a High sense of elation/power. I admit but wonder abt Blair Trump Thatcher Bush. Churchill honest Black Dog
lisa church Jul 6
I live at the pleasure of the espresso machine today
Prixpics Jul 6
Half the daft, and I mean daft, Labour MPs voted for Iraq. Some of whom I like.
Mark Smitty Jul 6
at the time , with the info they had , I felt it was the right move . It's easy to second guess now
Fuzzy Jul 6
I think it's a Hadith or saying of one of the Caliphs, no?
Harry Jul 6
Obviously it was the wrong decision, the pretext was untrue and even conservatives admit Iraq is in far worse shape than before.
MigueldOliveira Jul 6
Bring back that lottery system the Romans had.