Iraq’s “freedom” is still steeped in blood
Caroline Hawley was the BBC’s Baghdad correspondent as Saddam’s regime began to crumble. She recalls the horror of postwar Iraq…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Caroline Hawley was the BBC’s Baghdad correspondent as Saddam’s regime began to crumble. She recalls the horror of postwar Iraq…
ByThe responsibility to protect remains a powerful moral imperative.
ByGagging orders, media censorship and the public interest.
ByAlongside pro-war cheerleaders like Christopher Hitchens, were those who expressed honest doubt and ambiguity, such as Ian McEwan.
BySaddam is gone – but at what cost?
ByIn the end, it was in our name.
ByThere is no military solution to overcome the conditions in which Islamist extremism thrives.
ByGaza government wants to “avoid tricks and evil”.
By