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We, Britain and Germany, can neither of us be happy about our handling of the Iraq war.
Douglas Hurd
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Douglas Hurd
Age: 94
Born: 1930
Born: March 8
Banker
British Politician
Diplomat
Novelist
Politician
Science Fiction Writer
Marlborough
Wiltshire
Douglas Richard Hurd
Baron Hurd of Westwell
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Britain
Germany
Iraq
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Happy
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