An article about the rise of Isil on the website of Tony Blair's Faith Foundation makes little mention of Britain's role in the Iraq War03 Jun 2015 - Tony Blair has been accused of trying to "erase" his role from history after an article published on his charitable foundation's website about the rise of Isil made little mention of Britain's role in the Iraq War.
A background article entitled "What is Isis?" on the website of the former Prime Minister's Faith Foundation gives an in-depth analysis of the rise of the terror group.
However, it makes little reference to the role that the US and British invasion of Iraq played in Iraq, referring instead to "Iraq's descent into chaos between 2003 and 2007".
Historians have said that the invasion of Iraq and the power vacuum created after the ousting of Saddam Hussein played a key role in the rise of Isil. read more>>>
22 December 2014 - The ACLU and Human Rights Watch say the offences amount to ‘a vast criminal conspiracy’ and are ‘shocking and corrosive’ to US democracy and credibility read more>>>
The Royal United Services Institute said the UK could face a bill of nearly £65bn, once the cost of long-term care for injured veterans was factored in, with most of the money was spent on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The study, called Wars in Peace, said both conflicts were largely “strategic failures” for the UK, The Guardian reported."
"And when you add up to the Department of Defense, Department of State, CIA, Veterans Affairs, interest on debt, the number that strikes me the most about how much we're committed financially to these wars and to our current policies is we have spent $250 billion already just on interest payments on the debt we've incurred for the Iraq and Afghan wars." 26 September 2014
December 22 2014 - American taxpayers have shelled out roughly $1.6 trillion on war spending since 9/11, according to a new report from Congress’ nonpartisan research arm. That’s roughly $337 million a day -- or nearly a quarter million dollars a minute -- every single day for 13 years. read more>>>
Chris Hayes MSNBC: "If you can run a deficit to go to war, you can run a deficit to take care of the people who fought it" In response to Republican opposition to expanding Veterans' benefits on fiscal grounds
Neither of these recent wars have yet been paid for, let alone the results from, including the long ignored or outright denied existence of, till this Administrations Cabinet and Gen Shinseki, only Government branch consistent for the past six years, issues! As well as under deficits most of the, grossly under funded, VA budget is still borrowed thus added, problem creating, costs that shouldn't exist!
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