Armchair tough talk

In their efforts to drum up more war, armchair war criminals can make some pretty outlandish statements.

This from the prep school punk draft dodging fanatic himself:

There’s always a temptation in the middle of a long struggle to seek the quiet life, to escape the duties and problems of the world and to hope the enemy grows weary of fanaticism and tired of murder. We will keep our nerve and we will win that victory.

And then there’s this pearler from his poodle:

There is no justification for Iran or any other country interfering in Iraq. Blair apparently said this at a news conference with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani. It reminds me of when they talk about the jihadists in Iraq being foreign fighters, as if the hundreds of thousands of Americans and British weren’t foreign.

2 Responses to “Armchair tough talk”


  1. 1 GeniusNZ

    I take it from that that you support Iran having considerable control over iraq? (join the dark side)
    Otherwise it would seem you are getting upset over the otherside agreeing with you.

  2. 2 Christiaan

    What’s outlandish is that a person who is arguably a war criminal for leading his country into an aggressive war against Iraq has the gall to then turn around and say, “There is no justification for Iran or any other country interfering in Iraq.”

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