Alistair Campbell's book is due out tomorrow. He says in a preview today that Tony Blair's decision to go to war was the hardest decision in his [ Tony's] life.
We need to ask:
[1] In judging George Bush's character did he get it right ?
[2] In this day and age is it right to bomb a city with its civilian population ?
[3] How could a country where there were daily over flights hide a factory complex capable of making missiles which could hit Britain ?
[4] With modern Satellite / optical Technology capable of watching a man cross the street in Moscow how could weapons of mass destruction be made and concealed and be in a position to fire ?
[5] Why does he believe the people of Britain including MPs are stupid and supine ?
[6] How could he spend £4 billion plus on a war when pensions are inadequate for so many elderly people?
[7] Why did he risk and sacrifice so many lives of civilians and service people ?
[8] What happens when the Chairman and directors of a company make a serious mistake whether they made the mistake on faulty intelligence or not ?

It will be interesting to see how the master of spin himself answers these questions will it not ?