Summary
THERE can be few predicaments more alarming than to find oneself a passenger in a plane piloted by a drunken man, lurching about the sky heedless of prudence, advice or even the whereabouts of the horizon.
This is the plight of Britain in the Iraq which George Bush has created. It explains today's surge of public anger about the prospect of British troops being redeployed under U.S. command.See the full content of this document
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Betrayal of the Fearless Men Saving Blair's Skin ; Commentary
Even with 130,000 men on the ground, the Americans are desperately overstretched. They want to reinforce their assault on Fallujah and need somebody to hold the ring south of Baghdad while they do it.
For all the hot air about 'a coalition of 32 nations...See the full content of this document
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