One thing I do like a lot in English television is the several documentaries which are shown and demonstrate quite well the real truth...or at least is what we are hoping for...
According with an article at The Guardian newspaper, it has been claimed by a BBC documentary that Britain backed US plans for Ba'ath party clearout in Iraq.
It also claims that Britain failed to challenge the US government on one of the most controversial aspects of its disastrous post-invasion policy in Iraq in crucial meetings.
Senior ministers and officials have attacked the Bush administration for its failure to plan for the aftermath of the war, arguing the US ignored their misgivings about the decision to ban members of the Ba'ath party from the new government.
Senior ministers and officials have attacked the Bush administration for its failure to plan for the aftermath of the war, arguing the US ignored their misgivings about the decision to ban members of the Ba'ath party from the new government.
Apparently, Further allegations about US-UK relations in the run-up to war emerged yesterday with claims the then US secretary of state, Colin Powell, and foreign secretary Jack Straw held a secret meeting in August 2002 because they believed the momentum towards war was getting out of hand.
If this is true, it seems that UK-US relationship is much more stronger than we actually think it was!
Will the new prime minister apply the same type of political actions?
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