If you go around Iraq it's difficult to see where the hope is because of how entrenched the system has become for the last 20 years. Almost two-thirds of Iraqis are under the age of 25 which means that they don't remember anything before 2003 and they try in many different ways to fight for a better future. The population of Iraq will double soon from what it was in 2003 this growing demographic social pressure I know will continue to call for accountability to call for transparency and be very brave.
What happened in Iraq once the Americans and the British arrived? Why was the transfer of power a far from smooth operation? And what else went wrong in what should have been the mission for liberation?
In the second episode of this series Iraq: Legacy of War, brought to you by Intelligence Squared, host Manveen Rana, is joined again by Renad Mansour, director of the Iraq Initiative at Chatham House; and Clare Short, who was Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003.
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This series was produced by Farah Jassat and Catharine Hughes, with editing and artwork from Catharine Hughes. Music is by Lesfm. Excerpts featured in this episode are from BBC news.
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