Britain | Intelligence and Iraq
The war isn't over for Tony
But the prime minister's defensive strategy has shifted
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IT WAS never realistic to hope that the report of the Commons foreign affairs select committee would settle the row over the government's use of intelligence material in the months leading up to war with Iraq. And, as expected, it didn't.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “The war isn't over for Tony”
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