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Re: [casi] letter to Clare Short-shortc@parliament.uk



At 19:00 10/03/03, Tcapj@aol.com wrote:

>Dear M/s Short,
>
>I share your intense concern at the thought of Blair going to war without UN
>support, or pretending he has such support when clearly he hasn't. The only
>way that war can be stopped now seems to be if UK refuses to participate,
>because of the absence of UN approval. I think that your statement is
>extremely important and that Blair must be made fully aware that UK support
>for his government will completely evaporate if he persists on this course. I
>hope you have started a trend because I am fully aware how concerned so many
>of your colleagues are.
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
>Christopher Leadbeater


You've just given your approval for going to war with a UN Resolution.
I trust that was your intention.

Rgds
Dermot


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