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park on terrorism charges because they filmed themselves with a mobile phone with an Arabic ring-tone.

All these events form part of the greatest foreign policy debacle in British history. At worst its principal architects may be guilty of war crimes and violations of the Geneva Conventions. At the very least they have shown incompetence and criminal negligence on a truly monumental scale.

For the last decade alleged failure in the public services has been relentlessly subjected to punitive micro-management by a bullying New Labour government. Yet not a single individual responsible for the Iraq invasion has paid any significant price for a failure of epic magnitude.

The unquestioning support of the war by so many politicians partly explains why the government has been allowed to get away with it. But the British media have also failed to acknowledge the implications of a catastrophe that their uncritical coverage did so much to facilitate. With a few honourable exceptions, the media consensus has tended to reproduce official explanations

Virtually all Iraqi factions are fighting the agreement the US are forcing on the Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki

of the war as a noble attempt to export democracy or a 'mistake' based on 'wrong' WMD intelligence.

At present the US is trying to enforce a security agreement on the Maliki government that is opposed by virtually all Iraqi political factions as a violation of Iraq's sovereignty. Little of this has been reflected in the coverage of George Bush's visit. Instead columnists and TV pundits have pontificated on the choice of menu at Bush's Downing Street dinner, on whether Brown's body language reflects a different relationship with Bush than the US president's 'soulmate' Tony Blair, or whether the withdrawal of British troops will hinder the objective to 'get Iraq back on its feet'.

All this has disturbing implications for Britain itself. In effect, Iraq has become the shameful and dirty secret in our own cellar, and until the British public acknowledges its full horror and holds those responsible to account, its democratic institutions will remain moribund and corrupt and its moral pretensions as vacuous and fraudulent as those of its erstwhile ally. 

FIRST POSTED JUNE 17, 2008
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