Gordon Brown Claims the Pentagon Knew Saddam Hussein Didn't Have Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Gordon Brown joins Good Morning Britain to talk openly about his time as Prime Minister, what he thinks of Jeremy Corbyn and controversy surrounding the Iraq war.

Broadcast on14/11/2017

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コメント (21)
  • Some can only say sorry when millions died... Some get jailed a long time for petty crimes...
  • @mosiemi1
    Sadam was removed because he started selling oil in euros and not dollars
  • @devaplan
    Everybody knew that. They had to invent that to justify the invasion.
  • So the millions protesting in the streets against the war in Iraq knew more than Brown and Blair?
  • @khankrum1
    Brown Was Blairs deputy and should have been well aware of his deceit!
  • @redpillmicky
    And Gordon brown was part of tony blairs government who knew sadam Hussein didn't have weapons of mass destruction but still voted for war
  • @terryjones1000
    This is the man who told the police not to investigate the grooming gangs.😡
  • @jerry4580
    Brown got sidelined by Cameron not boris the green giant I for one will never forgive Blair and brown and all who supported the invasion of Iraq sorry doesn't make up for the countless lives lost
  • @dnarna8994
    Pierce can actually do a good interview when he wants to. He really gave PM Brown time to speak.
  • @jacobfield4848
    Gordon Brown also knew and he supported the war. The UK never recovered from Gordon Brown and Fred Goodwin's scorched earth policy.
  • @johnmoyle4195
    Terrible interviewers. They both keep talking over the end of his sentences with the next question. It makes it hard to listen to his answers. The relentless effort to stay on schedule destroys the quality of the content.
  • @econrith
    That proves then that they do not work in the interests of the British people as they are paid to do, but in the interests of the individual arms company, especially their own or ones they have shares in.