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 · 'Blair's Wars' by John Kampfner. The author on why his book exposing Blair and Bush is banned in Gitmo. by John Kampfner. 10 November , am. Share Tweet Snap. Image by Marta Parszeniew.  · He takes us chronologically through Blair's five 'wars', beginning with the air strikes in Iraq () through the Kosovo war (), and then on to Author: Philippe Sands. Blair's Wars [Kampfner, John] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Blair's WarsCited by:


John Kampfner is chief executive of Index on Censorship, a London-based organisation set up in by the poet Stephen Spender and a group of intellectuals, originally to campaign for freedom of speech and freedom of expression in the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries. Blair's Wars by John Kampfner. Freedom for Sale by John Kampfner. Share - Blair's Wars by John Kampfner (Paperback, ) Blair's Wars by John Kampfner (Paperback, ) out of 5 stars 1 product rating. average based on 1 product rating. 5. 1 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars 1. 4. 0 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars 0. 3. 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars 0. 2. Blair's Wars by John Kampfner Free Press £, pp Why did Tony Blair support George W. Bush and authorise the use of force in Iraq? The question becomes even more difficult to answer.


Blair's Wars. By John Kampfner. pp, Simon Schuster, Purchase. This is the story of how the leader of the United Kingdom's once-pacifist Labor Party fought five wars in six years: in Iraq in , in Kosovo, in Sierra Leone, in Afghanistan, and again in Iraq last year. Kampfner, a journalist at the "New Statesman," relies on extensive interviews to construct an excellent inside account of Tony Blair's diplomacy with the world at large and within his own government and party. John Kampfner is the author of three previous books including a biography of Robin Cook and the acclaimed BLAIR'S WARS, a devastating survey of the Prime Minister's foreign policy. He lives in London. Tell the Publisher!. He takes us chronologically through Blair's five 'wars', beginning with the air strikes in Iraq () through the Kosovo war (), and then on to the dispatch of British troops to Sierra Leone.

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