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Roger Bacon statement following Chilcot Report

Roger Bacon statement following Chilcot Report

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The transcript discusses the commitment of daughters to serve the country and criticizes the government's treatment of them. It emphasizes the importance of learning from the Iraq war to prevent similar mistakes in future conflicts and governance, both in war zones and in political arenas like Whitehall.

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the significance of the daughters signing up to serve the country?

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2.

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What does the statement 'We must use this, but we cannot be proud' imply about the government's actions?

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How has the government treated the daughters who served?

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What is meant by ensuring that parts of the Iraq war fiasco are never repeated?

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What contrasts are drawn between the theater of war and the theater of Whitehall?

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