Mimi of Georgia on the war in Iraq
In her comment on a year-old Ephems entry, Mimi from Georgia indicts America’s leaders and Tony Blair for their actions in Iraq.
In her comment on a year-old Ephems entry, Mimi from Georgia indicts America’s leaders and Tony Blair for their actions in Iraq.
Some argue that al-Qaida’s aims are limited and capable of being at least discussed. I believe that their aims are so far-reaching as to be fundamentally non-negotiable.
The wholesale redesign of this website and the integration of my Ephems blog into it are entirely the work of Owen Barder: it has already attracted much admiration.
As Tony Blair lends the Home Office back to David Blunkett, a public dialogue between Tony and Cherie Booth QC is developing about the role of the judges in the effort to counter terrorism.
It’s refreshing to read an eloquent denunciation of those on a recent Question-Time programme who sought to blame everyone except the bombers for the London bombings
David Rieff’s original attack on Live Aid and the Ethiopian famine relief effort in 1984-86 appeared in Prospect magazine. Prospect has now published my letter (and two others) rebutting Rieff’s mean and unfounded charges.
The government’s proposed new measures in response to 7/7 are surprisingly moderate, subject to scrutiny of the details; and the police, on the available evidence so far, had no real alternative to the action they took in killing the innocent (as it turned out) brazilian at Stockwell tube station.
E-mails flying around in the last few days have been polluting the air with glib denunciations of Tony Blair for supposedly having precipitated the London bombings of 7/7 by joining the Americans in invading and occupying Iraq.