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The commencement of war on Iraq in 2003 was met with a variety of reactions around the globe. This work presents a historical analysis of how and why the decision to wage war was endorsed by some of America's main European allies, especially Britain, and opposed by others, especially France and Germany.
This text argues that US interests in Europe have become so significant as to create an increasingly common Euro-Atlantic space from which disentanglement is no longer possible. It shows why staying the course is vital to European as well as American interests.
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