UK Royal Family Honors Fallen, Marks 'End Of Iraq War'

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MEERA SELVA | 10/ 9/09 12:08 PM | AP

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LONDON — At a memorial service honoring Britons who died during the Iraq war, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Friday it will take time for historians and moralists to decide if the conflict was justified.

Rowan Williams – an outspoken critic of Britain's role in the war – told a congregation at St. Paul's Cathedral that there are lessons to be learned from the conflict. His audience included Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Iraq President Jalal Talabani, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, top officers in the British military, veterans of the war and families of British soldiers killed in Iraq.

"The conflict in Iraq will, for a long time yet, exercise the historians, the moralists, the international experts," Williams said. "In a world as complicated as ours has become, it would be a very rash person who would feel able to say without hesitation, this was absolutely the right or the wrong thing to do, the right or the wrong place to be."

The spiritual leader of the 77 million-member Anglican Communion said the conflict should teach us that "there is a time to keep silence, a time to let go of the satisfyingly overblown language that is so tempting to human beings when war is in the air."

He said that before the war started, "there were those among both policy makers and commentators who were able to talk about it without really measuring the price, the cost of justice."

Prince William – currently training to be a search-and-rescue pilot in the Royal Air Force – attended the service with his father, Prince Charles and his stepmother, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Princess Anne and Prince Edward also were there.

British troops completed their pullout from Iraq in May, ending a six-year campaign that saw 178 British servicemen and women and one civilian Ministry of Defense worker killed.

The decision by the Blair administration to join the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 was very unpopular in Britain, and hundreds of thousands of people protested in the run-up to the conflict.

In June, Brown announced an inquiry to examine decisions made before, during, and after the operation.

The war continues to divide the country.

At a reception after the service, Peter Brierly, whose 28-year-old son Lance Cpl. Shaun Brierly was killed in March 2003, refused to shake Blair's proffered hand. "I'm not shaking your hand, you've got blood on it," he said.

"I believe Tony Blair is a war criminal," Brierly said later. "I can't bear to be in the same room as him. I can't believe he's been allowed to come to this reception."

LONDON — At a memorial service honoring Britons who died during the Iraq war, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Friday it will take time for historians and moralists to decide if the conflict wa...
LONDON — At a memorial service honoring Britons who died during the Iraq war, the Archbishop of Canterbury said Friday it will take time for historians and moralists to decide if the conflict wa...
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They died for British Petroleum, which newss reports indicate cut a deal to stay in Iraq. Those are British boots hanging out of your petrol filler caps. Real patriots take the bus

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 10/19/2009
- brady61995 I'm a Fan of brady61995 37 fans permalink
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wars divide all countries especially the ones the wars are in. england your empire fell long ago as well as your monarchy. god save the queen!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 10/16/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 59 fans permalink

Rowan Williams pubicly smacked tony bliar . . . and one of the serviceman's father's refused to shake bliar's hand because as he said: "he (bliar) had blood on his hands".

It would be well for Sarkozy, et al to consider just how low tony bliar is considered by the bulk of the British public while they are deliberating on the EU president . . is tony bliar really someone suited morally for the job?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 10/12/2009
- duxguts I'm a Fan of duxguts 22 fans permalink
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I see they are all wearing their uniforms and medals.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 10/12/2009
- popart I'm a Fan of popart 10 fans permalink
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In a just world blair and bush would be tried as war criminals...and convicted.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 10/11/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 59 fans permalink

totally agree with you popart

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 10/12/2009
- brady61995 I'm a Fan of brady61995 37 fans permalink
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they still might be. doubtful buy maybe

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 10/16/2009
- KIVPossum I'm a Fan of KIVPossum 43 fans permalink
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Coalition of the willing gets smaller and smaller.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 AM on 10/10/2009
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 60 fans permalink

If the royal family really wanted to do something for the United Kingdom - as opposed to living off the public teat, as they currently do - they would denounce the invasion.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 10/09/2009
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A little late for that, don't you think? Besides, the Royal Family is part of the power players that run this planet. I'm sure the war was in their best interests somewhere down the line. If nothing else, it gave future King William a bunch of fancy medals he can wear around the place, looking all official and stuff.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 10/09/2009
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 153 fans permalink

An end to the Bush/Cheney act of aggression enabled by Blair. A shameful period in the world's history.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 10/09/2009

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