
The situation that has developed in Iraq is jealous of "hoping for achieving freedom and religious tolerance" in this country, says British Prime Minister Tony Blair. In an Observer newspaper, published by the Observer newspaper, the head of government rejected the assumption of the real danger of the outbreak of the civil war in Iraq and that the “rebels and terrorists” rely on the support of the majority of the civilian population.
Tony Blair called the attempts to suppress the armed attacks and the Shiite uprising of a “historical struggle”, to lose in which it would mean “dictators, fanatics and terrorists to triumph”.
Britain will not tremble in this battle, the prime minister promised, calling complacency and complacency the "greatest threat" for the coalition forces. “The faith of fanatics and terrorists in our weakness is not inferior in strength to their religious fanaticism. The weaker we will be, the more stubbornly they will pursue us,” the head of the office, who was on vacation on Bermuda Islands on the occasion of Easter holidays.