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Old 16-12-2010, 01:12 PM #26
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Shows how much you know doesnt it?

The Iraq War protests showed how unpopular the war was, and far from being unsuccessful they were in part successful.

In that a relatively open review, The Chilcott Inquiry, was called which wouldnt have happened without public pressure.

They also at least in part forced the government at the time not only to announce cuts in the numbers of troops deployed in that theatre but also to announce a phased withdrawal and then to hasten the timetable involved.

ummm, what???

no, you're wrong, the iraq protests happened BEFORE the war started. They were trying to PREVENT the war, WTF does that have to do with the chilcott inquiries which were WELL AFTER the war???

Stop trying to re-write history plzzz.
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