He has just been interviewed on the Today programme (not by John Humphries, of course!). When it was suggested that the illegal invasion of Iraq had perhaps worsened relations with Muslim countries, he ignored the purported reason (weapons of mass destruction which could be used against Britain in 45 minutes) and fell back on the fact that Saddam's regime was corrupt. He then suggested that Syria was a similar case and perhaps 'we' ought to intervene. Well, if he wants to get rid of regimes that oppress some of their citizens, he could start with his mates in Saudi, where 50% of the population are denied basic rights.
The sound of his oily voice and his verbal mannerisms make me shudder.
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. Wonder how he hid his slimeball characteristics so well.


