Qasem Soleimani’s killing signals a tearing up of the rulebook and a return to a lawless time where leaders are vulnerable to attack at any moment, writes Patrick Cockburn
t about 2.30pm on 22 June 1922, my mother, Patricia Arbuthnot, then eight years old with long dark hair, was walking with her nanny in Eaton Place in. This was just off Eaton Square, close to where her parents, Jack and Olive Arbuthnot, were living in a mansion at 42 Grosvenor Place.
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