Tony Blair passed up on the opportunity to regret the deaths of the British soldiers killed in the Iraq War at the end of his appearance at the Chilcot Enquiry. His attitude was described by some as defiant as he presented his evidence, in which he maintained, per guardian.co.uk, that the invasion was not a disaster, but a heroic act which he would readily do again.
He persisted in the old lie that 9/11 revealed the risk Saddam presented to the whole world, he maintained that regime change justified the invasion, despite the fact that under international law, regime change is not a legitimate reason for going to war.
He also said that Iran will be next.
Do we need to worry for his sanity ... has he become maddened by the experience. On his conversion to the Roman Catholic Church, did he see himslef as the first New Crusader in a holy was against the Islamic infidel who would destroy us all?
Finally, what do we think of a politician who defies the families of the soldiers who gave up their lives in his political adventures?