by Nomad
Calls for Tony Blair's resignation as Middle East envoy have come from former ambassadors and politicians.
They have cited his prominent role in the
Iraq invasion and his failure to accept responsibility for the mess.
Have events in Iraq finally caught up with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair? Don't bet on it.
For his role as head cheerleader of the Iraq invasion,
former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has lately come under fire. In an open letter,
former British ambassadors and politicians have called on Blair to step down
from his position as Middle East envoy on behalf of the US,
Russia, the UN and the EU.
The scathing letter was addressed to foreign ministers in the US, Russia and the EU as well as UN Secretary General
Ban Ki-moon. Blair took up the envoy post immediately after resigning as PM on 27 June 2007.
Our source reports:
The letter, with signatories including his former ambassador to Iran Sir Richard Dalton and former London Mayor Ken Livingstone – comes weeks after he published an essay in which he claimed that the 2003 invasion was not to blame for the current crisis.
The letter also points out how little Blair has achieved in his position.
With the existential threat to the Iraq democracy project posed by the Islamic militant group ISIS, the authors of the letter have accused Blair of trying to "absolve himself" of his responsibility for the present crisis in the war-torn nation.
“We believe that Mr Blair, as a vociferous advocate of the invasion, must accept a degree of responsibility for its consequences.”
(This might also explain why Dick Cheney has been working so hard recently at passing the buck on the Iraqi "liberation debacle" on to Obama.)
In the past, critics of his actions, including Bishop
Desmond Tutu,
Harold Pinter and
Arundhati Roy have all called for Blair to face a trial at the
International Criminal Court. Unsurprisingly, nothing has come of it.
Even if Blair has the integrity to step down- which is doubtful- one needn't worry that he will be facing the misery of standing in the unemployment line. Apart from his gig as an envoy, Blair has other things to keep him busy. His life has been stuffed with lucrative opportunities since dropping out of politics.