Don’t mention the war

DOES Tony Blair read reports of civilian casualties? Does he read the reports of children and teenagers burnt to death by bombs, of men and women shot by troops as they attempt to go about their daily lives?

If he does, I wonder how he continues to justify and maintain Britain’s support for the US in this brutal war.

There isn’t even an official count of “enemy” soldiers and civilians killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, so how can the British prime minister and his supporters claim that they are minimising casualties?

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