"Today marks the end of the UK's combat mission in support of the government of Iraq," said Brigadier Tom Beckett, commander of 20th Armoured Brigade, moments before the unit's flag was lowered.
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Dear Ostaad
by khaleh mosheh on Fri May 01, 2009 07:30 PM PDTA lot of people paid with their lives for Bush/Blair hubris but they themselves are enjoying life to the full. Life manifestly isn't fair, is it?
Auntie, the Brits did what the Brits do - always
by Ostaad on Fri May 01, 2009 05:17 PM PDTThey followed the-goat-herder-from-Texas, as a the main co-conspirator, to enthusiastically participate in the killing of Iraqis as well as the looting and pillaging of Iraq - a well established British tradition.
Low and behold all they got were crumbs. So they left with their tails between their hind legs, that's all.