Tony Blair is to blame for giving humanitarian intervention a bad name
The former prime minister should reflect on how the hubristic Iraq War made the public reluctant to support any military…
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The former prime minister should reflect on how the hubristic Iraq War made the public reluctant to support any military…
ByThe Afghanistan crisis has exposed the wishful thinking behind the government's lofty slogans.
ByAiry assumptions of British exceptionalism have not survived their first contact with reality.
ByLabour peer and former child refugee Alf Dubs on how vulnerable Afghans are being left helpless.
ByThe fall of Kabul could come to exemplify the weakened and confused position of “Global Britain”.
ByBoris Johnson and his ministers failed to anticipate the Afghan collapse or to grasp the US’s weariness with “forever wars”.
ByDominic Raab’s refusal to resign over the Afghanistan debacle is a sign of the decline of ministerial responsibility.
ByIn an interconnected world, isolation is self-defeating and a betrayal of our values.
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