Iraq War
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How the Iraq war started
feature It is 20 years since America and a coalition of British, Australian and Polish forces invaded Saddam Hussein’s Iraq
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Iraq war 20 years on: the lessons left unlearned by British governments
feature Little has changed in the two decades since Tony Blair and George Bush’s invasion, argues politics lecturer
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Can the UK rely on the British Army to defend itself?
Today's Big Question Armed forces in ‘dire state’ and no longer regarded as top-level fighting force, US general warns
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What is Tony Blair up to now?
In Depth Former PM urges government to bring back masks on public transport ahead of ‘winter crisis’
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Does the withdrawal of US combat troops mean it’s ‘mission accomplished’ in Iraq?
In Depth President strikes deal with Iraqi PM to end two decades of fighting
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Instant Opinion: Boris Johnson ‘busy passing the buck’ on coronavirus
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Friday 17 July
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John Bolton: who is Donald Trump’s hawkish new national security advisor?
In Depth The appointment of a chief architect of the Iraq invasion ‘brings America closer to a new war’
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The Iraq War, 15 years on
Speed Read Legacy of US invasion still affects the Middle East and divides America
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‘Broken’ British Army major cleared seven times faces new Iraq probe
Speed Read Decorated officer Robert Campbell says soldiers are treated as ‘political fodder’
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Isis’s Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi alive and ‘hiding in Syria’
Speed Read Jihadi leader reportedly wounded in air strike and suffering poor mental health
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Tony Blair Iraq trial blocked by judges
Speed Read High Court rules 'crime of aggression' cannot be applied to 2003 conflict
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Chilcot: Tony Blair 'not straight' with nation over Iraq
Speed Read Former prime minister was 'emotionally truthful' in the run-up to the conflict, says chairman of Iraq inquiry
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Chilcot Inquiry: British public 'betrayed' by further delay
In Depth Outcry from MPs as publication of the Iraq war inquiry is delayed until after the general election
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UK soldiers mistreated Iraqi detainees, says inquiry
In Depth Blindfolds and threats were used, says Al-Sweady inquiry, but allegations of murder and torture were 'deliberate lies'
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