Baghdad (Iraq), Mar. 2 : The general who has spearheaded Britain''s two longest and most controversial wars of the past 60 years, claimed today that the army will leave Iraq with al-Qaida largely defeated and the roots of democracy firmly planted.
Lieutenant-General John Cooper, who stands down tomorrow as deputy commanding general in Iraq and also retires from the army after more than 30 years, said Basra, which the British will leave by early summer, is back on its feet and buttressed from any militia resurgence.
Lt. Gen. Cooper believes January''s nationwide provincial elections were a turning point and said Iraq would be handed over in better shape than when Britain invaded six years ago.