Crocodile Tears - And STILL No Apology: Tony Blair's Memoirs Go On Sale Pushing His Self-Serving Justification Of The Iraq War -- The Daily Mail
Tony Blair will today outrage families of victims of the Iraq War by claiming to have shed many tears for the dead.
In his massively-hyped memoir, the former prime minister admits failing to foresee the 'nightmare' that unfolded in the country.
But despite vowing to dedicate his efforts to trying to 'redeem something from the tragedy' he again refuses to apologise for the 2003 invasion.
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Tony Blair: Gordon Brown tried to blackmail me -- The Telegraph
Finally Tony Blair reveals his side of the feud with Gordon Brown -- The Independent
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Blair to head for the US as memoirs are published -- AFP
That 'moral' war cry has a hollow ring -- Daily Mail opinion
Blair's book reads less like a memoir, more like a long memo to his staff -- The Independent opinion
The hatred of Blair is over the top -- The Financial Times opinion
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