Tony Blair: don't rule out the use of ground troops in Iraq

Former PM joins calls for UK to consider deploying the army to fight Islamic State

Tony Blair
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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has urged the government not to rule out sending ground troops to Iraq and Syria to fight against Islamic State militants.

Blair, whose tenure as PM was defined by the Iraq invasion in 2003, said that while Western leaders had "no appetite for ground engagement", it might be necessary to defeat the terrorist organisation. He also said people should "appreciate" the lessons he had learnt by going to war in Iraq.

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