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June 01, 2003
The credibility of the 'beau Blair'
Tim Dunlop commented yesterday on the growing unrest in Pommieland about the phantom WMD. As I observed last month, Thomas Friedman is more than happy to lend his support to the 'so-what-Saddam-was-a-bad-guy-anyway' camp. Somehow, I don't think the British media will acquiesce quite so readily. This shouldn't worry Blair though because, according to today's Observer, he has secret proof of weapons. Watch this space.
Posted by jeremy at June 1, 2003 11:51 AM
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