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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 7778123" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>I cannot disagree and think that much of the popular support was because the first gulf war was not driven through to a conclusion. In other words Saddam was let off the hook and then continued to wind up Bush and the west. In a way he got his desserts but Bush and Blair realised quite early on that the force being used to implement regime change were not justified and then involved themselves in a big cover up to save face. I still do not believe that the UK weapons inspector who was found dead in mysterious circumstances actually committed suicide unless under immense pressure to shut up.</p><p>Cross party and popular support was only maintained because it was buoyed along by a tissue of lies as Blair and Bush sought to justify their actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 7778123, member: 4112"] I cannot disagree and think that much of the popular support was because the first gulf war was not driven through to a conclusion. In other words Saddam was let off the hook and then continued to wind up Bush and the west. In a way he got his desserts but Bush and Blair realised quite early on that the force being used to implement regime change were not justified and then involved themselves in a big cover up to save face. I still do not believe that the UK weapons inspector who was found dead in mysterious circumstances actually committed suicide unless under immense pressure to shut up. Cross party and popular support was only maintained because it was buoyed along by a tissue of lies as Blair and Bush sought to justify their actions. [/QUOTE]
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