-led NATO), Afghanistan and Iraq (United States and Great Britain), and Lebanon and Gaza (Israel). ... Further U.S. pressure on Britain to violate the Oslo convention is evident in a secret cable released by WikiLeaks in November 2010. ..…
In October 2002, after two years of war on the people of Afghanistan and a series of lies and misinformation, Congress and the White House (with help from Great Britain and a couple other governments) ignored the United Nations and world opinion and invaded Iraq. ..…
(Photo by AFP) According to a recent study by the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism based in The Hague, four European Union member states - Belgium, Britain, France and Germany - have been branded as the largest source of European militants fighting in Syria and Iraq . ..…
Former archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is set to lead speech on Monday urging British government to do more to help refugees fleeing Syria, Iraq and other war zones. Leaders of Britain's major faiths said the government's response to the refugee crisis is too slow, too low and..…
The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, based The Hague, published on Friday that Belgium, Britain, France and Germany contributed to Iraq and Syria by having 2,838 of their nationals traveling to those countries for joining terror groups.. ..…
WASHINGTON - President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain issued yesterday of their decision to invade Iraq, insisting that their intelligence on Saddam Hussein's illicit weapons was credible and accurate.. ..…
United States and Britain have led the call for swift military action against Iraq, arguing that U.N resolutions permit such action. ..…
CHICAGO - Maybe that war with Iraq is not going to happen after all. Foreign Secretary Jack Straw of Britain, our closest ally, said last week that the odds are now 60 percent against an invasion. ..…
Today, ISIS rules over an area of Iraq and Syria that is about the size of Great Britain, with at least 6 million inhabitants. . ..…
On October 11, 2001, Knight Ridder reported that less than a month after the September 11 attacks senior Pentagon officials who wanted to expand the war against terrorism to Iraq had authorized a trip to Great Britain in September by former CIA director James Woolsey in search of evidence..…
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