The Guardian solicits the views of several Labour MPs about the war. Some are for pulling the troops out, some for setting a timetable for a pullout, and some for staying and trying to help build a democracy. Ian Davidson, MP for Glasgow South West, homes in on what really matters:
We have been entirely vindicated and it would be nice to get a message from the government that they were wrong and we were right.Here's an opinion (via InstaPundit) from elsewhere:
[T]he biggest problem that the "anti-war" movement has right now is the illusion that somehow the war they protested starting in 2003 is the same war that they're protesting today.In Iraq today:
Gunmen in Iraq have killed five school teachers - all Shias - at a school near Iskandariya, south of Baghdad.Also here.A police spokesman said the gunmen had arrived at the school in two civilian cars, and led the five teachers and a school driver out before shooting them.