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Old 03-01-2016, 14:59   #20
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Re: UK Soldiers May Face Iraq War Crime Charges

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Originally Posted by roughbeast View Post
An international enquiry into the legality of the war isn't going to happen. The mistakes in the execution of the aftermath, that led to the creation of ISIS, are well-understood, but the fact is that neither Blair nor Bush or the leaders of the other 38 participating countries ordered their troops to kill prisoners.
Of course what you say is true, as far as we are aware nobody in the chain of command ordered or condoned the killing of prisoners. I shall not comment further on this issue, it is too close to home!
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