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Waiting for Chilcot: are threats from families and politicians really the answer?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWill we ever know what he knows?EPA/Andy Rain

David Cameron recently spoke of his immense frustration at the continued delay in publication of the Chilcot inquiry report – a document supposed to reveal why the UK went to war in Iraq and what lessons have been learned from the conflict.

The inquiry was convened in 2009 and has still not...

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