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George Bush and Tony Blair have not been put to death primarily because they have not been charged with any crimes that warrant such a punishment. Their decisions as leaders, particularly regarding the Iraq War, have been heavily scrutinized, but they were made in the context of political and military strategy. Legal accountability for political leaders often involves complex processes and requires substantial evidence of wrongdoing, which has not led to a conviction in their cases. Additionally, international law and norms regarding the treatment of former heads of state generally preclude capital punishment for political decisions.

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