Blair: Terrorism Must Not Defeat Democracy
Some individuals get it!
BAGHDAD, Iraq –British Prime Minister Tony Blair is urging the world to support Iraq’s seven-month-old government.
Blair met with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Sunday during a surprise visit to Iraq.
Blair said the international community has an obligation to ensure that democracy is not defeated by terrorism.
As he flew into Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, news broke of a mass kidnapping at an Iraqi aid organization.
Despite the rampant violence, Blair said progress is being made in Iraq.
Blair also flew to Basra, in southern Iraq, to visit some of the British troops stationed there. He told them their mission in Iraq is “good and right and important.”
The trip is Blair’s sixth to Iraq since the 2003 invasion.
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Pronouncements of this type, which make eminent sense to logical, knowledgeable individuals, are lost on the MSM, liberals and the French. Of course, when the beheadings commence, the first two will be looking for the despised military to save them using any means available.
The French are in logical terms, a special case. These allium infused snail chewers waved the white sheet, again practicing their national pastime in Afghanistan. They relinquished the field to the Taliban.
All those sunburned armpits must have Martel is spinning in his grave.
Archived in: Afghanistan, France, Iraq, Liberals, Military, United KingdomDecember 18, 2006 at 8:27 am | Trackback












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The French? VW, French defense policy consists of killing civilians in the idle time between bouts of of moustache-twirling, molestation and running away. Perfected malevolence is their diplomacy, which is why they have influence in Syria.
Democracy in Iraq could also produce something like the Fatah/Hamas dustup. Until Arabs are sick of killing each other, they’ll probably vote with their AK’s.