Honouring our Armed Forces
In the coming week communities throughout Britain will honour the contribution made by both the current members of the forces and by veterans, and we l particularly remember those who died defending our country.
Tomorrow morning at 10.30 am the Mayor of Copeland will raise an Armed Forces flag from one of the flagpoles at St Nicholas’ Gardens in Whitehaven, and it will remain flying until after the civic service at St James' church at 2pm on Sunday June 28th. The flag will then be lowered by a veteran serviceman.
Tomorrow morning at 10.30 am the Mayor of Copeland will raise an Armed Forces flag from one of the flagpoles at St Nicholas’ Gardens in Whitehaven, and it will remain flying until after the civic service at St James' church at 2pm on Sunday June 28th. The flag will then be lowered by a veteran serviceman.
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But there are no easy answers on this one. A lot of innocent people lost their lives in the war and subsequent events. But more than a million innocent lives were lost as a result of Saddam's actions while he was in power, either murdered by his regime or killed in the wars which began when he attacked Iran and Kuwait.
We need to learn the lessons from our mistakes in Iraq - hence the need for a more open inquiry.