Farewell, Tony Blair

I know you may not get to read this Tony Blair. But never the less I write, in the hope that perhaps a staff member from the British embassy in Gaborone might stumble upon this article and email it to you.

Bye bye Tony Blair, one wonders who will miss you. Oh yes I know someone for sure, George Bush, the president of the USA. Your partner, in crime against humanity, on the people of Iraq and Afghanistan.

And as expected the first place you visited on your last diplomatic missions was the White House. I bet George Bush threw you a nice farewell party. Top on the menu list was Iraq's oil, and there was plenty of it. In fact the left overs were too big for the doggy bag, they were enough to run the UK and USA automobiles, trains and aeroplanes for decades. President Bush is a nice host, he even provided some 21st century educated slaves to serve you. These were supervised by Gen Colin Powel and Condoleza Rice. And Dick Chenney did well as the band leader. And the orchestra band from the coalition of the willing, Australia, Poland and Spain played to your tune. And with Israel next to you and Bush at the high table, the moment couldn't have been any better.
Oh! Sorry please, there will be no French wine or fries for dinner; neither will there be German frankfurters. The Americans don't like those any more! Reason, the French and the Germans respected the United Nations and did not buy into the "Trigger happy" ways of the USA.

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