British military operations in southern Iraq were defended on Friday by the government, which is seeking to face down growing US criticism that UK forces have failed in Basra.
Amid signs that Britain’s plans to lessen its presence in southern Iraq are causing irritation in Washington, Des Browne, the defence secretary, and David Miliband, foreign secretary, said Basra province would be judged “in months” to be fit for transfer to full Iraqi control.



