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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-20-10 07:48 PM
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Intelligence on WMD 'taken out of context', Iraq inquiry hears
Gordon Brown offers to give evidence to Chilcot before election
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/intelligence-on-wmd-taken-out-of-context-iraq-inquiry-hears-1874213.html

Intelligence outlining the threat posed by Saddam Hussein was taken out of context when it was used as part of the Government's case for invading Iraq, a senior member of Tony Blair's intelligence team has said.

Sir David Omand, who was Mr Blair's security co-ordinator, said that including the claim that Saddam had missiles that he could launch within 45 minutes in the now-infamous September 2002 dossier on Iraq was "asking for trouble". If all the intelligence on Iraq had been published, the public reaction would have been "Is that it?", he said.

In a wide-ranging condemnation of the document, given during his evidence to the Iraq inquiry, Sir David said that the manner in which intelligence was used to make "a case" for taking action against Iraq was a "big mistake". He revealed that the 45-minute claim was included to offer "local colour", adding that such a dossier should never be produced again.

Sir David said that Mr Blair should not have been allowed to state that it was "beyond doubt" that Saddam possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD), a claim made in the former Prime Minister's foreword to the document. He said that the foreword was only shown to security officials "fairly late in the day" and should have been issued as a separate document. "My memory is that I didn't pay that much attention to this bit of it, which was a mistake," he said. "I totally failed to spot the potential problem that would arise."

He also admitted that the limitations of the intelligence on Iraq should have been spelt out more explicitly, while security forces "over-promised and under-delivered" on what they knew about Saddam. He blamed "group think" within the security forces for preventing them from questioning their assumption that Saddam was hiding WMD. Some people within the intelligence services still believed that evidence of WMD would emerge, he added.

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Sir David also described how he marched into the office of Alastair Campbell and demanded to know "what on earth was going on" after the release of the so-called "dodgy" dossier, in February 2003. The document, which made further claims about Saddam's weaponry, was later found to have drawn on material from a journal article on the Middle East.
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The_Casual_Observer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-20-10 07:57 PM
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1. It might have helped if this inquiry had been done at the time to get to the facts
instead of now. Clearly the world is ruled by maniacs pretending to be normal stand up guys.
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