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===== புதிய ஈழப்புரட்சியாளர்கள் =====
Tony Blair will spend the Sunday anniversary of 9/11 in the Middle East
The former prime minister told the Times he blames “external factors” such as Iran for prolonging the conflicts in the Afghanistan and Iraq so long.He also suggests Iran’s threat to the area remains “immense” and the West must be prepared to use force if Tehran pursues its nuclear ambitions.
“Regime change in Tehran would immediately make me significantly more optimistic about the whole of the region,” Mr Blair said.
But insisted he was not advocating military action – instead, he wants countries to use determination to face down the threat and only resort to force , and only if necessary, force.
Tony Blair is critical of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s regime in Iran “If Iran were to acquire nuclear weapons capability it would destabilise the region very, very badly, ” he said.
“They continue to support groups that are engaged with terrorism and the forces of reaction.
“In Iraq one of the main problems has been the continued intervention of Iran and likewise in Afghanistan,” he added.
Reflecting on the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, Mr Blair admitted he mistakenly expected the interventions to be relatively short.
He said while there were not many extremists, a “worryingly large” number of people bought into the ideology.
Tony Blair was at the TUC conference at the time of the 9/11 attacks “We are a long way from getting out of this,” he added.
He made the remarks days before the 10th anniversary of the 2001 terror attacks which saw four hijacked aeroplanes hit the Twin Towers in New York, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.
Mr Blair is expected to spend Sunday in the Middle East due to his role representing the Quartet – the US, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia.
UK prime minister at the time of the attacks, Mr Blair was in Brighton at the annual Trades Union Conference (TUC) when he first heard of the unfolding events.
On Syria, he said president Bashar al-Assad was “not capable of reform” and his position is untenable.
“There is no process of change that leaves him intact,” he told the
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/