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26 Feb 2007 12:49 pm

The BBC Blair Interview

They know how to grill a politician in Britain. You can listen to the interview here. Blair makes an articulate case defending the war. I'm afraid at this point, it's unpersuasive. But he's a lot more persuasive than anyone in the Bush administration.

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