Blair's press secretary defends Britain's role in Iraq war
During five hours of questioning on the decision to invade Iraq along with the U.S., Campbell, who was Tony Blair's press secretary in 2003, put on a robust defense of his boss at the time, insisting that the British prime minister was not President George W. Bush's "poodle."
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Published in | McClatchy - Tribune News Service |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Washington
Tribune Content Agency LLC
12.01.2010
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Summary: | During five hours of questioning on the decision to invade Iraq along with the U.S., Campbell, who was Tony Blair's press secretary in 2003, put on a robust defense of his boss at the time, insisting that the British prime minister was not President George W. Bush's "poodle." |
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