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Publication date 2005 ISBN 159558062X | 3.5/5 Publisher New Press Pages 132 Originally published 2005 Page count 132 Dewey decimal 956.704431 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Subjects 2003 invasion of Iraq, Politics of the United Kingdom, Politics of the United States, Foreign relations Similar I'm Not the Only One, Studies in the Philosop, The Philosophy of Religio, Respect: Documents of the Cri, Fidel Castro Handbook |
Mr Galloway Goes to Washington: the Brit who set Congress straight about Iraq is a 2005 book by British politician George Galloway. The book concerned the actions of the United States in invading Iraq, the fallout and Galloway's 2005 appearance before the US senate.
Background
Galloway was a fierce opponent of the Invasion of Iraq, and was expelled from the Labour Party over a number of controversial comments. He subsequently became a leading member of the Respect Party and won the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency in the United Kingdom general election, 2005. The Republican Party (US)-controlled Senate made a number of allegations that Galloway received personal benefits from Saddam Hussein. Galloway comparatively answers the allegations in the Senate committee. The book was published by The New Press.