Canada needs inquiry on Afghanistan like Brits did on Iraq

Canada must probe the casual way it went to war in Afghanistan.
Paul Martin speaks to reporters in Ottawa while prime minister in 2005, the year he committed Canada to defend a dangerous part of Afghanistan.
OTTAWA—The release of the report by John Chilcot on the British decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003 provides an exhausting examination of how not to go to war. Over two and half million words detail the machinations of the then-government of Tony Blair to create public and political support for...

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