
Iraq War, 20 years on: how the role of imperialism is misunderstood
During the conflict, both sides weaponised the historical role western imperialism played in the Middle East – but through opposite interpretations of the past.
During the conflict, both sides weaponised the historical role western imperialism played in the Middle East – but through opposite interpretations of the past.
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