I have been watching the threads on the Iraq war enquiry with interest. Noted has been the obsession with the legality of it or not, which I do fully understand.
However, I am a supporter of Machiavellian practice, as the means can be justified by the end result, and Bentham / Mills belief in utilitarianism and action taken for the greater good. This theology is apparent in much of world history, especially in recent times. Example - bombing of Germany in WW2 1943-1945 - sacrifice of troops, such as on the D-Day 1944 when around 5,000 casualties (but not the 10,000 expected) were sustained - dropping of 'the bomb' on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki 1945.
I therefore celebrate the demise of Saddam Hussein, the bloody dictator who killed en-mass his opposition, killed by WMD and oppression 50-100,000 Kurds - who invaded Kuwait - and who oppressed and killed 10's of thousands of his own people. Good ridence to this evil despot and his evil family who would kill for fun and power.
I am not a Labourite, but I salute Tony Blair for his courage in making a very, very difficult and lonely decision, that he as a Prime Minister had to take and now shoulders the responsibilty for, as Winston Churchill had to during WW2.
Saddam would have grown ever more dangerous if he had been left alone, and we can now only speculate as to how dangerous now as thank God he is no longer with us. A situation that I for one rejoice about!