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Last Modified: 11/23/2009 2:28 AM Afghanistan: As of Sunday, at least 842 members of the U.S. military had died as a result of the U.S. Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department...Iraq: As of Sunday, at least 4,364 members of the...
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Conference Centre in London, are Sir Christopher Meyer, UK ambassador to the United States between 1997 and 2003, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, the UK's ambassador to the United Nations at the time of the Iraq invasion and Sir William Ehrman, head of defence...
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America's broken politics Social polarisation, the growth in lobbying and a loss of faith in process has left government paralysed in the face of huge challenges It is hard for international observers of the United States to grasp the political paralysis...
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The name of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of the next of kin and release by the Department of Defense. The latest casualty brings the death toll for US troops in Iraq to nine for the month of November and 145 so far this year. The...
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Even so, Ed Balls has not yet succeeded in suppressing either the teaching of history or mankind's curiosity about the past...As he attempts to transmute complexity into narrative, John Chilcot may come to rely on the three Cs: chronology, commentary...
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The decision by Fifa, the world football body, comes three months after Iraq hosted its first international competition since the 2003 American invasion and curbs one of the few joys available to Iraqi civilians. The head office of the Iraqi Football...
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The latest Iraq revelations in yesterday's Sunday Telegraph come as the Guardian is told how the failings in post-war planning may constitute grounds to prosecute for breach of the Geneva convention. In any other context, such suggestions would constitute...
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Sir John said he was aiming to create a natural atmosphere during the public hearings, which will carry on into the new year, in order to help foster "the human reaction to the key questions about people's responsibility at any particular time or any...
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But his parents find it difficult to answer him when he asks — as he often does — “Why are they beautiful and I am not?” Hussein’s dream is that the “kind doctors” in Amman will make him as pretty as the rest of his family. “Mama,” he says every day,...
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Frank classified interviews with British Army commanders reveal that Blair misled MPs and the public throughout 2002. The need to conceal Britain's real objective in Iraq from Parliament resulted in a 'rushed' operation 'lacking in coherence and resources'...
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