UK Rejected Mugabe Invasion, Pushed Re-engagement
Update: 2025-12-30
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In 2004, the UK Foreign Office advised against military action to remove Zimbabwes president Robert Mugabe, citing potential for disaster akin to Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite isolation tactics and election fraud, Blairs advisor pushed for re-engagement, aiming to expose Mugabes fraud and avoid military intervention. Mugabe remained in power until a 2017 coup, with Blair denying any military coalition push. Checkout Solipillow.com
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