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Tony Blair Backs Egypt's Military Government

 
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/tony-blair-gives-backing-to-egyptian-military-coup-criticises-brotherhood-and-calls-for-international-community-to-support-leadership-9096547.html



Former PM Lends Support To Egypt's Regime Despite Crackdown





Tony Blair:war monger, liar, hypocrite and cheat




On the 7th July 2013, I wrote,
"Blair. Middle East "Peace Envoy", former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, ally of Clinton, "close friend" of Bush. Blair's other credentials which should feature prominently on his CV include war monger, liar, hypocrite and cheat, who still seeks to lecture the world under the dangerous delusion that he and he alone has all the answers to all the problems, and that the rest of us should defer to his superior knowledge and wisdom. In seeking to justify and defend what the whole world knows to be a coup, Blair shamelessly demonstrates his contempt for democracy unless such democracy conforms to his warped view of what a democratic society should be.The hypocrisy of the man is breathtaking."
This was in response to an Article in the Observer, where Blair was arguing that the "Egyptian army had no choice over move to topple Morsi" . Since then, nothing has changed, except to say that "Team Blair" has probably made another few £million in donations, fees and contributions.
With today's story that Tony Blair Backs Egypt's Military Government Despite Human Rights Crackdown, it should be abundantly clear to everyone that his entire political life has been one long opportunistic journey for the advancement of Tony Blair at the expense of all opposition, criticism or principle.
Before the end of this year no doubt, we shall have news coverage of Tony Blair in Cairo, embracing "President"Abdel Fatah al-Sisi and receiving another fee for the Blair Foundation.

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