Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, says today that he “can’t regret” the decision to back the war in Iraq but, in his long-awaited memoirs, he admits that he failed to imagine the horror that would follow the invasion in 2003.
Mr Blair’s account of his decade as British premier, A Journey, includes a long defence of his motives but does not include an apology, an omission that will enrage many UK critics.
“I can’t say sorry in words; I can only hope to redeem something from the tragedy of death, in the actions of a life, my life, that continues still,” he says.
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