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The Associated Press
Date: Sat. Sep. 4 2010 7:26 PM ET
DUBLIN Anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair on Saturday as he held the first public signing of his fast-selling memoir.
Scores of demonstrators chanted that Blair had "blood on his hands" as the former British prime minister arrived at a Dublin book store. A shoe, eggs and other projectiles were thrown toward Blair as he emerged from a car, but did not hit him. A flip-flop could be seen lying on the roof of a BMW in Blair's motorcade.
Security was tight for the signing, with book buyers -- who appeared to outnumber the 200 or so protesters -- told to hand over bags and mobile phones before entering Eason's book store.
Some of the protesters, who were held behind barricades, scuffled with police, and there were at least two arrests.
Blair spent about two hours in the store before emerging to more shouts and hurled eggs. He was quickly driven away.
Blair was paid a 4 million pound (US$7 million) advance for "A Journey," which mounts a strong defence of his policies during his decade as prime minister, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Blair says in the book that he is not sorry for his decision to enter the U.S.-led war, although he has wept for its victims. He is donating all proceeds from the book to a charity for wounded troops.
In an interview aired Saturday, Blair rejected claims that the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan had increased Muslim radicalization, saying said "wicked and backward-looking" radical Islam is the greatest threat to global security.
Blair told the BBC World Service "the biggest threat in international security is this broader radicalized movement, because I think it is rather similar to revolutionary communism."
He said al Qaeda-linked extremism was "loosely a global ideological movement, but Iran is a state sponsor of it."
Released this week, "A Journey" is Amazon's bestselling title in Britain, and has climbed into the top 10 on the online retailer's U.S. chart.
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Eddie
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One of the worst war-criminals the world has ever seen ... and this modern "Machiavelli" is still smiling and ready to start the next war. And there are still people outside who like him and have tears in their eyes because this "poor little and innocent guy" had/has a problem with alcohol .... ! I can't believe it. And when this guy, who is after the money as the devil is after the soul, is giving the money he earns with this book to victims of his crime, will mean what ?
1. He doesn't need it, because he is earning enough for doing nothing and
2. He hopes that in books of history he'll have a better "feedback".
Viva Machiavelli !!!!
Finally, because I'm a big fan, I'll give a hilarious quotation of Albert Einstein : "There are two endless things in this world : the Universe and the human stupidity. But concerning the first one I'm still not sure."
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