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Tony Blair addresses the moral case for disarming Saddam Hussein, acknowledging the unpopularity of his stance but emphasizing the necessity of leadership and conviction. Despite public protests and opposition, Blair remains firm in his belief that military action may be necessary. His speech receives a mixed reception, with some respecting his honesty and others remaining unconvinced. The conference is marked by significant anti-war protests, yet Blair's resolve and leadership are highlighted as key elements of his approach.
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What is the speaker's opinion on military action if deemed necessary?
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How does the speaker describe the reception of Mr. Blair's speech at the conference?
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