Britain leaves Iraq in shame. The US won't go so quietly

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Author(s) Seumas Milne
Source The Guardian
Date December 11, 2008
URL http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/11/iraq-withdrawal-comment-debate
Quote
Quotes-start.png "If British troops are indeed withdrawn from Iraq by next June, it will signal the end of the most shameful and disastrous episode in modern British history. Branded only last month by Lord Bingham, until recently Britain's most senior law lord, as a "serious violation of international law", the aggression against Iraq has not only devastated an entire country and left hundreds of thousands dead - it has also been a political and military humiliation for the invading powers." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Coalition troops should pull out on the topic Post-invasion Iraq.