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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-18-11 10:59 PM
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Public interest demands an end to secrecy over Blair-Bush war plans
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/leading-articles/leading-article-public-interest-demands-an-end-to-secrecy-over-blairbush-war-plans-2188029.html

The Independent makes no apologies for returning this week to a forensic analysis of the events leading up to the 2003 Iraq invasion. Though it is almost eight years since the fall of Baghdad (and the main British protagonist, Tony Blair, left office more than three-and-a-half years ago) there remains a powerful public interest in getting to the bottom of how this country ended up in this most disastrous of foreign adventures.

We learned this week, courtesy of the Chilcot inquiry, that Mr Blair's public assertions in January 2003 that Britain could legally attack Iraq without a second United Nations resolution was not compatible with the advice he had been given by the Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith. That is the sort of information – Mr Blair disregarding the clear advice of the government's own top lawyer – that could have brought down the Prime Minister if it had been widely known in 2003. At the very least it would have been deeply destabilising for the government as it locked Britain into American preparations for invasion.

The Chilcot inquiry would inform us better if it could. Yesterday we learned that Sir Gus O'Donnell, head of the Civil Service, has vetoed attempts by Sir John Chilcot to publish documents recording conversations between Mr Blair and President George Bush in those crucial days.

This is deeply regrettable. Sir Gus argues that future prime ministers will not speak freely to US presidents if this correspondence is made available now. That seems overly fastidious. The Chilcot panel has seen the documents and clearly feels there is a public interest in their release.

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Rosa Luxemburg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-18-11 11:13 PM
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1. over 1 million protested in London against the Iraq war
Blair went against the country's wishes. Only he and a few henchmen decided to go to war because Cheney told them to do it or else.
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DCKit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-19-11 08:43 AM
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2. Bush/Cheney/Blair did more damage to national and international security...
than we will ever know. The cumulative effects are going to plague us for generations.
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