Westminster is at war again – this time with itself. The over-running Chilcot inquiry has provoked angry scenes in Parliament, with accusations that former Prime Minister Tony Blair deceived the cabinet, parliament and the British public over the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
British politicians have now asked Mr. Blair to reveal his income - and his paymasters - after he earned millions from foreign states with questionable civil rights records.
The wars he launched killed a million innocent civilians, causing many to accuse him of being a war criminal who should be tried.
Together with former US President George W. Bush, it is argued that Blair and Bush illegally used force to carry out their regime change plan in Iraq.
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