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In the Telegraph John Keegan compares the war in Iraq to the Algerian war against the French of 1954-1962.
Author: John Keegan
November 29, 2006
In the Telegraph John Keegan compares the war in Iraq to the Algerian war against the French of 1954-1962.
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