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“I am deeply concerned about Iraq …. I think we should now put definitely, not only to Feisal but to the Constituent Assembly, the position that unless they beg us to stay and to stay on our own terms in regard to efficient control, we shall actually evacuate before the close of the financial year. I would put this issue in the most brutal way, and if they are not prepared to urge us to stay and to co-operate in every manner I would actually clear out…
At present we are paying eight millions a year for the privilege of living on an ungrateful volcano out of which we are in no circumstances to get anything worth having.”
El coste económico de la guerra
2008-06-24 19:03 | Historia, Guerra |
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Hombre, hay una clara diferencia. En 1922 Gran Bretaña es un imperio a la defensiva, herido de muerte tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, como demostrará apenas 17 años después.
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No todo el mundo está de acuerdo en que EEUU no esté actualmente en una situación similar a la del Imperio británcio en su momento. Por ejemplo
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