God will judge Iraq war decision: Blair
March 4, 2006, The Sydney Morning Herald
British Prime Minister Tony Blair says God and history will judge whether he was right to go to war in Iraq, according to the transcript of a television interview to be broadcast later on Saturday.
In a rare reference to his Christian religious faith, Blair told broadcaster Michael Parkinson he had struggled with his conscience over the decision.
"That decision has to be taken and has to be lived with," he told ITV's Parkinson program.
"In the end there is a judgment that, well, if I think if you have faith about these things then you realise that judgment is made by other people."
Asked what he meant, Blair added: "By other people, by, if you believe in God, it's made by God".
"The only way you can take a decision like that is to try to do the right thing, according to your conscience, and for the rest of it, you leave it to the judgment that history will make."
Blair, a regular church-goer, declined to elaborate when asked if he prayed to God before making such a decision.
More than 100 British servicemen have died in Iraq since Blair agreed to join US President George Bush in a military invasion to topple President Saddam Hussein.
Thousands of Iraqi civilians have also died since the March 2003 invasion and in militant attacks following Saddam's fall.
Reg Keys, whose son was killed while serving in Iraq in 2003, told the BBC that Blair was seeking a religious justification for the Iraq war.
"I think religion has to be kept out of the Iraq conflict. Iraq is a catastrophic political blunder," said Keys, founder of campaign group Military Families Against The War.
Blair, in common with many other secular European leaders, rarely refers to his religious beliefs, compared to the more overt declarations of faith common in American politics.
Saturday, March 4, 2006
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1 comments:
thanks for the link.
btw, have you seen the documentary movie, 'why we fight'? if not i recommend it if it comes your way.
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