The French experience of the Second Gulf War has not been a particularly edifying one in terms of its public image. While the worst that was said of French efforts to prevent the conflict from come to pas—“cheese eating surrender monkeys&rd...
Fri 21 Nov 2008 by Katia Sand, Paris Gourtsoyannis | Read more »
The first act of a Conservative government will be to launch a full inquiry into the war in Iraq, the party's foreign affairs spokesperson has promised.The announcement was made by shadow foreign secretary, William Hague in his speech to the Conservati...
Mon 13 Oct 2008 by Megan Taylor | Read more »
On 2 September 1945, in the calm waters of Tokyo Bay, General Yoshijiro Umezu signed the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Japanese Imperial Army General Headquarters, and insodoing officially brought to a close the Second World War. From Hirosh...
Mon 19 Nov 2007 by George Grant | Read more »