Britain’s Brown: No Iraq-war investigation anytime soon
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Gordon Brown, the veteran Labour Party pol, served as Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer (finance minister) from 1997 to 2007 under former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Brown was there, close to the decision- and policy-making process, when his former boss, in close cooperation with George W. Bush and his Washington-based war-makers, cooked up the argument and the manipulated intelligence information that were used by the Bush-Blair partnership to justify the U.S.-led, U.K.-backed war in Iraq.
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