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Bush's new Iraq strategy 'makes sense': Blair |
2007-01-12 |
![]() But Blair emphasised that Britain's situation in Basra, southern Iraq, was different to the one faced by the US and said it would be a "misunderstanding" to say that the two countries' policies were diverging. "The truth is the conditions in Baghdad are different from those in Basra. "The reason why the Americans are having to surge forces in Baghdad is because the security condition there is completely different," Blair told Westcountry Television during a visit to southwest England. Blair said that in Basra, "we don't have the same type of sectarian fighting, we don't have Al-Qaeda operating in the same way" as in Baghdad. Asked about a report in The Daily Telegraph newspaper that Britain would pull out around 2,700 troops from southern Iraq by the end of May, Blair would only say it was right that Britain moved to a "support role" once the Iraqi authorities could handle their own security. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 And we don't need the Royal Navy anymore now that the Caliphate Phrench have a convenient subway invasion route. Farewell to England. It was a good run. |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-01-12 09:46 |