i have nightmares about him, he got Labour back in power after years in the wilderness, England prospered, Gordon Brown was a skillful and dedicated rock of a chancellor, plus a strong balancing force within the party. i have mixed feelings regarding his involvement in Global flash points, on the basis that if a fire started somewhere, he seemed to always want to bomb it out. OK he was surprisingly aggressive when a genocide threatened to engulf the former Yugoslavia. He was tough on little nationalist/fascist uprisings, soft on globalisation and capitalism, non committal with regards to the other isms. Seems to me the standard behaviour of an archetypal British imperialist curator.
He wasn’t really George Bush’s Poodle was he? Put it this way, if America had invaded North Korea, or Cuba or Venezuela or Iran. America wouldn’t even have had moral support let alone military.
The wars will dominate his tenure as Prime Minister, for which there were no Legal justification, that in itself merely made a mockery of the UN, the UN is currently a massively expensive Bureaucratic obsolescence, floating in political limbo.
Saddam Hussein was under control and kept in check by Iran and Israel anyway, let alone America. As for Afghanistan, very few recognised intellectuals other than Christopher Hitchens believe it justified. Justifiable on the basis that the Western World is under the threat of extinction by islamo theocratic fascists, That is completely absurd despite the spectacular success of the twin towers, despite the almost biblical destruction of those twin towers. Hitler was a threat, Japan was a threat, they attacked at will with contemporary industrialised military weapons. Al Qaeda couldn’t come close to such an idea, the very notion is preposterous.
So, Tony Blair got that spectacularly wrong too, in short a monumentally bloody and haphazard Prime Minister .