Quite the speech Mr. Tony ‘postmodern state‘ Blair gave to UK troops in Basra.
The threat of war between states which was faced during much of the 20th century was now “highly improbable” except in the circumstances of chaos which could be created by terrorism, said Mr Blair.
Global security was threatened by “a particular virus of Islamic terrorism that is a perversion of the true faith of Islam but is incredibly dangerous and which we see literally in every part of the world”, he said.
“The other threat is brutal and repressive states which are developing weapons that can cause destruction on a massive scale and are a huge liability for the whole security of the world,” he said.
And he warned: “These two threats come together.”
The Prime Minister said the Iraq conflict had been a “test case” of how such regimes can produce “chaos” that can lead to the breakdown of “the whole world system, economically, politically”.
The Scotsman runs a report by Jon Smith, Political Editor of PA News, who makes the observation that Blair’s trip may be pre-emptive PR. The Hutton Report is expected to be published within the next two weeks.