Tony Blair has finally said sorry for the Iraq War –
and admitted he could be partly to blame for the rise of Islamic State.The extraordinary confession by the former Prime
Minister comes after 12 years in which he refused to apologise for the
conflict.
Blair makes his dramatic ‘mea culpa’ during a TV
interview about the ‘hell’ caused by his and George Bush’s decision to oust
Saddam Hussein.
In the exchange, Blair repeatedly says sorry for his
conduct and even refers to claims that the invasion was a war ‘crime’ – while
denying he committed one.
Blair is asked bluntly in the CNN interview, to be
broadcast today: ‘Was the Iraq War a mistake?’
He replies: ‘I apologise for the fact that the
intelligence we received was wrong.
‘I also apologise for some of the mistakes in
planning and, certainly, our mistake in our understanding of what would happen
once you removed the regime.’
Challenged that the Iraq War was ‘the principal
cause’ of the rise of Islamic State, he said: ‘I think there are elements of
truth in that.
'Of course you can’t say those of us who removed
Saddam in 2003 bear no responsibility for the situation in 2015.’
In the ‘trial by TV’, respected US political
broadcaster Fareed Zakaria accuses him of being President Bush’s ‘poodle’ over
the conflict. Blair’s confession comes a week after The Mail on Sunday
published a bombshell White House memo revealing for the first time how Blair and
Bush agreed a ‘deal in blood’ a year before the invasion.
A 2002 briefing note from US Secretary of State
Colin Powell to the President showed Blair had secretly pledged to back the
conflict – while telling MPs and British voters that he was seeking a diplomatic
solution.
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