Relatives of British soldiers killed in Iraq attacked former Prime Minister Tony Blair on Tuesday, accusing him of taking Britain into an illegal war with inadequate equipment.
About 20 relatives of British soldiers killed in Iraq met members of a committee of inquiry into Britain's involvement in the war to tell them what they wanted the panel to focus on.
The five-member committee, headed by former civil servant John Chilcot, will hold meetings around the country with relatives of some of the 179 British soldiers killed in Iraq before opening formal hearings in November or December. More...
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