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Tony Blair: West needs to have 'correct strategy' in place to beat Islamist extremism - before things 'intensify' | Tony Blair: West needs to have 'correct strategy' in place to beat Islamist extremism - before things 'intensify' |
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The West will not tackle the growing threat of Islamist extremism unless it has the correct strategy in place, former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has warned. | The West will not tackle the growing threat of Islamist extremism unless it has the correct strategy in place, former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has warned. |
As Britain commemorates the ten-year anniversary of the 7/7 bombings today, Mr Blair – who was in power at the time of the attacks – hinted that the UK needs to do more in the ‘ground battle’ against Isis before it intensifies “in time to come.” | As Britain commemorates the ten-year anniversary of the 7/7 bombings today, Mr Blair – who was in power at the time of the attacks – hinted that the UK needs to do more in the ‘ground battle’ against Isis before it intensifies “in time to come.” |
In an interview with the BBC, Mr Blair said he doesn’t criticise Western leadership but did acknowledge the “long, hard struggle” and added: “We’ve got to be prepared to engage over a long period of time because, at the time of 7/7, we faced people who had been radicalised over a period of time.” | In an interview with the BBC, Mr Blair said he doesn’t criticise Western leadership but did acknowledge the “long, hard struggle” and added: “We’ve got to be prepared to engage over a long period of time because, at the time of 7/7, we faced people who had been radicalised over a period of time.” |
However, today, he said, Britons are facing a situation where fighters coming back from Syria “are our own citizens.” | However, today, he said, Britons are facing a situation where fighters coming back from Syria “are our own citizens.” |
He added: “You have training camps, actually, in Libya – not just in Syria – in Iraq and elsewhere and this threat is not going away.” | He added: “You have training camps, actually, in Libya – not just in Syria – in Iraq and elsewhere and this threat is not going away.” |
Making reference to the recent attacks in Tunisia, he said: “This is a global problem and the only way of dealing with it is for people to come together whatever their faith background and say we are united against this terrorism.” | |
In a candid recount, Mr Blair recalled the day London came under attack in the worst terrorist atrocity in its recent history – when 52 people lost their lives across the city – and how his biggest challenge was to strike a balance between public safety and shutting down London altogether. | In a candid recount, Mr Blair recalled the day London came under attack in the worst terrorist atrocity in its recent history – when 52 people lost their lives across the city – and how his biggest challenge was to strike a balance between public safety and shutting down London altogether. |
Whilst hosting the G8 summit in Gleneagles, Mr Blair was handed a note after the attacks began. | Whilst hosting the G8 summit in Gleneagles, Mr Blair was handed a note after the attacks began. |
He said: “At the time, it wasn’t quite clear exactly what it was. | He said: “At the time, it wasn’t quite clear exactly what it was. |
“As the day progressed, it became obvious that this was a severe set of terrorist attacks. | “As the day progressed, it became obvious that this was a severe set of terrorist attacks. |
“For the next few weeks, we were in constant anxiety as to, each time a warning came about, whether we should shut down the Underground. | “For the next few weeks, we were in constant anxiety as to, each time a warning came about, whether we should shut down the Underground. |
“But then we came to a point where I decided we wouldn’t just keep on doing this.” | “But then we came to a point where I decided we wouldn’t just keep on doing this.” |