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For the record: Tony Blair on the U.K.’s war in Iraq
The former British PM expresses “sorrow, regret and apology” for a war in Iraq that “turned out more hostile, protracted and bloody than we ever imagined.”
The fight to save the Iraqis America left behind
By Kirk W. Johnson
Tweeting the #Iraq War—10 years later
Aaron Hutchins rounds up reflections on a war that cost billions and killed thousands
U.S. to withdraw remaining troops from Iraq by year-end
President Obama: “After nearly nine years, America’s war in Iraq will be over”
The Schröder-Bush dust-up
The former president claims the ex-chancellor promised to support the Iraq invasion. Liar, Schröder says.
Tony Blair interview: On the Iraq war, George W. Bush, his wife
And dealing with the royals after Diana died
Queen of the world!
How one woman crashed the boys’ club and made Hollywood history
How much did he know?
A British inquiry into Iraq threatens Tony Blair’s reputation
Idea alert
Gerard Kennedy humbly suggests his private member’s bill won’t lead to lawless anarchy.