Edward Peck: A Past Envoy's View of a New Iraq

The new U.S. Embassy in Iraq is nearly complete. Edward Peck, who served as the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad from 1977-1980, talks with Debbie Elliott about the challenges — past and present — faced by diplomats working in Iraq.

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