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The Iraq War changed everything. What have we learned?

The Iraq War changed everything. What have we learned?

Season 1 Episode 898 Published 3 years ago
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The Iraq War began 20 years ago – what lessons have been, and what must still be, learned from this invasion? Arthur Snell, the host of Doomsday Watch who served as a diplomat in Iraq, joins Alex Andreou to discuss the mistakes that were made, the human and cultural costs of the conflict, and the arguments surrounding a conflict which fundamentally reshaped global politics.


  • “There was a lot of groupthink and clustering around a set of predetermined conclusions.” 
  • “The human losses, the cultural losses, the rise of Isis, there are so many long term effects of this war – to keep saying it was worth it to get rid of Saddam, you have to ask ‘What level of loss overwrites that argument?’”
  • “There is a fundamental loss in confidence… people lost confidence that the Government was telling the truth.” 
  • “This intelligence should have never gotten that far… the people best placed to examine this were not shown it.” 


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Presented by Alex Andreou. Assistant Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production


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