Fair point, and I wasn't condoning one over the other. Rather that, if he can pardon the civilian killers, why not the ones in uniform...all or nothing? Taking away the military angle for a second, how can anyone honestly justify a bomb in a shopping centre in another country where innocent and unconnected people died and pardon those responsible?
I'd imagine nobody could justify the murder of innocent civilian, either done by uniformed military or terrorists.
@samale views would echo mine.
Regarding Soldier F, Bloody Sunday was one of the main catalysts for the Provisional IRA's campaign. It totally undermined the British Gov's claims to be the force of law and order. (The same reigiment in Bloody Sunday had previously murdered civilains in Ballymurphy).
In relation to the Good Friday agreement, 71% of the population of Northern Ireland voted in favour while 94% voted in favour in the Republic in a referendum (52% of UK pop voted for Brexit).
Whatever Blairs failings in Iraq, he was partly responsible for peace in Northern Ireland (alongside Bertie Ahern, John Hume, etc).