What is the controversy over the title of Knighthood with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair?


London, 5 January, 206, Thursday

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has been honored with the title of Knighthood, but an online campaign is under way to revoke the Knighthood title. Controversy has also erupted over whether this man should receive the Knighthood honor. Blair has been accused of violating the British constitution and social structure. He should also be found guilty of war crimes for the martyrdom of many innocent civilians and soldiers.


According to the online application, this is a loss which cannot be compensated. According to reports, Blair admitted his mistake in the Iraq war in an interview with the US news channel CNN in 2013. He said that those responsible for ousting Saddam Hussein from Iraq in 2003 were not responsible for the situation in 2014. At the time, the terrorist organization Islamic State was on the rise, the contest said. Not only that, the Iraq war was caused by false intelligence. It turned out that Saddam Hussein had dangerous weapons that could kill hundreds of people. The cost of the Iraq war was borne by Blair's Labor party in the 2010 general election.


So far, more than 3 lakh people believe that Tony Blair is not entitled to this award. So it is important to know what this whole controversy is about. The British newspaper Daily Mail claimed that Blair's defense secretary had been forced to destroy a secret document. The document states that the 2003 invasion of Iraq was illegal.

The newspaper's claim is based on statements made by Jeff Hunn, who served as Blair's defense secretary between 2006 and 2009. Tony Blair, however, dismissed the allegations as baseless. Tony Blair became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after winning a landslide victory over the New Labor Party in 1967. He has been in power for two consecutive terms. After retiring from politics, he runs the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and is well-versed in Middle Eastern politics. The knighthood title announced to Tony Blair and the controversy surrounding it have caught the attention of the world.

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