Tony Blair Must Be Prosecuted

by: John Pilger, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

John Pilger | Tony Blair Must Be Prosecuted
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Tony Blair must be prosecuted, not indulged like his mentor Peter Mandelson. Both have produced self-serving memoirs for which they have been paid fortunes. Blair's will appear next month and earn him £4.6 million. Now, consider Britain's Proceeds of Crime Act. Blair conspired in and executed an unprovoked war of aggression against a defenseless country, which the Nuremberg judges in 1946 described as the "paramount war crime." This has caused, according to scholarly studies, the deaths of more than a million people, a figure that exceeds the Fordham University estimate of deaths in the Rwandan genocide.

In addition, four million Iraqis have been forced to flee their homes and a majority of children have descended into malnutrition and trauma. Cancer rates near the cities of Fallujah, Najaf and Basra (the latter "liberated" by the British) are now revealed as higher than those at Hiroshima. "UK forces used about 1.9 metric tons of depleted uranium ammunition in the Iraq war in 2003," the Defence Secretary Liam Fox told Parliament on 22 July. A range of toxic "anti-personnel" weapons, such as cluster bombs, were employed by British and American forces.

Such carnage was justified with lies that have been repeatedly exposed. On 29 January 2003, Blair told Parliament, "We do know of links between al-Qaida and Iraq...." Last month, the former head of the intelligence service, MI5, Eliza Manningham-Buller, told the Chilcot inquiry, "There is no credible intelligence to suggest that connection ... [it was the invasion] that gave Osama bin Laden his Iraqi jihad." Asked to what extent the invasion exacerbated the threat to Britain from terrorism, she replied, "Substantially."

The bombings in London on 7 July 2005, were a direct consequence of Blair's actions.

Documents released by the High Court show that Blair allowed British citizens to be abducted and tortured. The then-Foreign Secretary Jack Straw decided in January 2002 that Guantanamo was the "best way" to ensure UK nationals were "securely held."

Instead of remorse, Blair has demonstrated a voracious and secretive greed. Since stepping down as prime minister in 2007, he has accumulated an estimated £20 million, much of it as a result of his ties with the Bush administration. The House of Commons Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, which vets jobs taken by former ministers, was pressured not to make public Blair's "consultancy" deals with the Kuwaiti royal family and the South Korean oil giant UI Energy Corporation. He gets £2 million a year "advising" the American investment bank J.P. Morgan and undisclosed sums from financial services companies. He makes millions from speeches, including reportedly £200,000 for one speech in China.

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In his unpaid but expenses-rich role as the West's "peace envoy" in the Middle East, Blair is, in effect, a voice of Israel, which awarded him a $1 million "peace prize." In other words, his wealth has grown rapidly since he launched, with George W. Bush, the bloodbath in Iraq.

His collaborators are numerous. The Cabinet in March 2003 knew a great deal about the conspiracy to attack Iraq. Straw, later appointed "justice secretary," suppressed the relevant Cabinet minutes in defiance of an order by the Information Commissioner to release them. Most of those now running for the Labour Party leadership supported Blair's epic crime, rising as one to salute his final appearance in the Commons. As Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, sought to cover Britain's complicity in torture, and promoted Iran as the next "threat."

Journalists who once fawned on Blair as "mystical" and amplified his vainglorious bids now pretend they were his critics all along. As for the media's gulling of the public, only the Observer's David Rose, to his great credit, has apologized. The WikiLeaks' exposes, released with a moral objective of truth with justice, have been bracing for a public force-fed on complicit, lobby journalism. Verbose celebrity historians like Niall Ferguson, who rejoiced in Blair's rejuvenation of "enlightened" imperialism, remain silent on the "moral truancy," as Pankaj Mishra wrote, "of [those] paid to intelligently interpret the contemporary world."

Is it wishful thinking that Blair will be collared? Just as the Cameron government understands the "threat" of a law that makes Britain a risky stopover for Israeli war criminals, a similar risk awaits Blair in a number of countries and jurisdictions, at least of being apprehended and questioned. He is now Britain's Kissinger, who has long planned his travel outside the United States with the care of a fugitive.

Two recent events add weight to this. On 15 June, the International Criminal Court made the landmark decision of adding aggression to its list of war crimes to be prosecuted. This is defined as a "crime committed by a political or military leader which by its character, gravity and scale constituted a manifest violation of the [United Nations] Charter." International lawyers described this as a "giant leap." Britain is a signatory to the Rome statute that created the court and is bound by its decisions.

On 21 July, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, standing at the Commons dispatch box, declared the invasion of Iraq illegal. For all the later "clarification" that he was speaking personally, he had made "a statement that the international court would be interested in," said Philippe Sands, professor of international law at University College London.

Tony Blair came from Britain's upper-middle classes who, having rejoiced in his unctuous ascendancy, might now reflect on the principles of right and wrong they require of their own children. The suffering of the children of Iraq will remain a specter haunting Britain while Blair remains free to profit.

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John Pilger, Australian-born, London-based journalist, film-maker and author. For his foreign and war reporting, ranging from Vietnam and Cambodia to the Middle East, he has twice won Britain's highest award for journalism. For his documentary films, he won a British Academy Award and an American Emmy. In 2009, he was awarded Australia's human rights prize, the Sydney Peace Prize. His latest film is "The War on Democracy."


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Would that bold,truthful

Would that bold,truthful words like this ever appeared in America's corporate controlled propaganda machine!



And let us not forget the

And let us not forget the evil man that Blair played lap dog to in these affairs: George Walker Bush. Blair apparently kissed Bush's ass for the money, but Bush was who initiated the aggression and was very likely the missing 'al Queda' operator that oversaw the 9/11 attack used to 'justify' his illegal and immoral wars. Buildings do not fall straight down into their own footprint at free fall speed without explosives. And if explosives were used, they were planted, and that implies a lot of planning and coordination to get those three airplanes there at the right time to 'justify' the three buildings that collapsed.

But wait . . . one of those planes didn't make it . . . and the building came down anyway?



Blair is the archetype of

Blair is the archetype of cynicism, fabricator, deceiver and evil. But today, guys like him define what is right and what is wrong. What is legal and what is illegal. Since they define the international and national laws they are above the law. He proposed to deceive the UN to instigate an unprovoked confrontation with the disastrous consequences outlined in the article. The whole world is so crazy and irrational that the criminals are no longer accountable for their acts. Instead they determine who is a villain. So may have to get trained to interpret everything backward.



Gee, Who was in charge of

Gee,
Who was in charge of security for the world trade center when the 'planes' hit? Who was the one who called for the NORAD drill that took all available interceptors to another part of the country? Who was the one who called an emergency drill the weeks before the 'attack' that cleared the entire WTC floor by floor? Who was the one whose brother was the Gov. of Fla. when the 'terrorists' were flown into the country and flight trained by the CIA in Fla.? Who was the one who ordered the Bin Laden family to be swiftly removed from American soil before they could be effectively interrogated? Who was the one who grew up with the Bin Laden family? Whose father was in charge of the Opium coming from Afghanistan for over 20 years while serving as the head of the CIA? Whose father is nicknamed 'Poppy' and helped to write the Patriot Act long before the WTC fell? Why don't we talk about the plane that fell out of the sky in PA? How'd the other building fall that wasn't hit? How did steel melt using jet fuel that burns several hundred degrees below the melting point of steel? How could this have happened if all commercial jetliners can be taken flown remotely in an emergency. How could the terrorist's passports have survived the fire that melted steel?
I was just wondering if this is relevant...



Since the victors committed

Since the victors committed the crime, no one hear the victims' cries and desolation, no matter how many humanitarians in the US, Britain or the globe scream at the top of their voices.... The likes of Sara Palin, in the private sector, public sector, super right-wing media pundits (O'Reilly, Limbahhhhh, Hanity, et. al. and televangelists will rouse enough rabble to stop any small group in their tracks clamoring for justice.



Wouldn't it be stupendously

Wouldn't it be stupendously great to see Bush, Blair, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Hadley, Carbone,Wormser, et al, in orange jump suits and flip-flops, dragged in chains before a World Court War Crimes Tribunal to be prosecuted. Bet every one of them would show up as sniveling cry-babies, begging for mercy.



Thank you Mr. Pilger for yet

Thank you Mr. Pilger for yet another skewering of that grinning excuse for a human being.
Christ, and they made him a Peace Envoy. I'd be laughing if it wasn't so bloody sad!



I moved to London in '98 and

I moved to London in '98 and am embarrassed to admit how impressed I was by the Prime Minister. All I can say is we all have a better ear now for the false note in the pronouncements and policies of our 'leaders' - a lot of good it will do us. Saw the movie Ghost Writer not so long ago and it did make me feel better. Crazy?!



Basta: you surely don't

Basta: you surely don't think Britain's mainstream media is somehow not in control of corporate titans, do you? Almost without exception, their newspapers are as guilty as any in the U.S., as is their government-owned TV network, the BBC.
Unlike the U.S., they do have 2 or 3 newspapers, the Manchester Guardian, and the Independent come to mind, which seem to be relatively free of the corporate bloodsuckers.
But to get the inside info on the UK media, read Pilger's own book, Heroes, in which he describes the changes that took place at one newspaper he used to write for. Very American-sounding!
As an appendix to this story, one British journalist, George Monbiot, has collected donations and put up a substantial reward for anyone who will conduct a citizen's arrest on Tony Blair, whenever and wherever he ventures away from the safety of England.



What sort of SUB HUMAN slime

What sort of SUB HUMAN slime can lie and distort facts as did Tony Blair , George Bush , Dick Cheny , Donald Rumsfeld , Bill Kristol , John McCaine , etc. in order to attack a poorly armed 3 rd world country ? These people are EVIL , they are the Anti Christ . May they BURN IN HELL



Well put, Mr. Pilger. One

Well put, Mr. Pilger. One thing to rejoice in: As US power wanes, its power to keep its war criminals away from international justice also wanes. The noose grows tighter, as it does around Blair and his cabal.



Blair should end up in the

Blair should end up in the Hague; then he should flip Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Gonzales, Addington . . . stop me any time . . .



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