Friday, June 18, 2004

The Lessons of History or The March of Folly?

"They came as liberators but were met by fierce resistance outside Baghdad. Humiliating treatment of prisoners and heavy-handed action in Najaf and Fallujah further alienated the local population. A planned handover of power proved unworkable. Britain's 1917 occupation of Iraq holds uncanny parallels with today - and if we want to know what will happen there next, we need only turn to our history books..." writes Robert Fisk, The Independent's award-winning Middle East correspondent in this lesson from history.

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