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Robert Fisk: The only lesson we ever learn is that we never learn

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Five years on, and still we have not learnt. With each anniversary, the steps crumble beneath our feet, the stones ever more cracked, the sand ever finer. Five years of catastrophe in Iraq and I think of Churchill, who in the end called Palestine a "hell-disaster".

But we have used these parallels before and they have drifted away in the Tigris breeze. Iraq is swamped in blood. Yet what is the state of our remorse? Why, we will have a public inquiry – but not yet! If only inadequacy was our only sin.

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{"commentId":1597813,"authorDomain":"gpolya"}

Excellent article by the top Western journalist based in the Middle East.

History ignored yields history repeated - the racist, lying, holocaust-ignoring Mainstream media and politicians have enormous culpabiliity for the ongoing Iraqi Holocaust and Afghan Holocaust (post-invasion excess deaths about 2 million and 3-6 million, respectively: risk management, Iraqi Genocide, Afghan Genocide ).

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Reply#1 - Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:01 PM EDT
{"commentId":1638968,"authorDomain":"winsomecowboy"}
There is no connection between Islam and "terror". But there is a connection between our occupation of Muslim lands and "terror"
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Reply#2 - Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:07 AM EDT
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