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The Chilcot report demolishes Tony Blair's sham justifications for embroiling the U.K. in possibly the most disastrous war of the modern era.
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Tony Blair 'not straight' with UK over Iraq, says Chilcot- BBC News
Tony Blair ‘not straight’ with UK over Iraq, says Chilcot- BBC News
Tony Blair was not “straight with the nation” about his decisions in the run up to the Iraq War, the chairman of the inquiry into the war has told the BBC. Speaking for the first time since publishing his report a year ago, Sir John Chilcot discussed why he thinks the former PM made those decisions. He said the evidence Mr Blair gave the inquiry was “emotionally truthful” but he relied on beliefs…
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Blair accuses BBC of ‘putting words into mouth’ of Iraq War report author Chilcot
Blair accuses BBC of ‘putting words into mouth’ of Iraq War report author Chilcot
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has accused the BBC of “putting words into the mouth” of Sir John Chilcot, the chair of a seven-year inquiry into the 2003 Iraq War, during the latter’s first interview about the findings on Thursday. Blair made the complaint after Chilcot was asked if the former Labour leader had been as “straight as he ought to be” with the public over the UK’s involvement in…
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Repost/words by @nosmalltalk_: "#OnThisDay in 2003, 16,000,000,000 took part in protests against the Iraq War, in over 600 cities. The recently released Chilcot Report has now confirmed for us what we knew then, that the UK chose to join the invasion before all peaceful options had been exhausted; that Blair deliberately exaggerated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein - who posed no imminent threat, and gave his full support to President Bush well in advance of any UN weapons inspection. According to Iraq Body Count, the number of civilians killed now totals 174,000, plus 242,000 'combatants.' Further, "millions of children have grown up with daily violence, bombings and shootings, lack of education, poverty and fear, witnessing violent death as part of a ‘normal’ life". After the 2003 invasion, Iraq is now "characterised by sectarian conflict, economic debilitation and violence, a state reliant on external intervention and support." A number of sources also confirm that "there would be no Isis if we had not invaded Iraq." And the U.K has the audacity to shut the doors on unaccompanied Syrian children, fleeing the wars its predecessors fuelled. #IraqWar #ArrestBlair #StopBombingSyria #refugeeswelcome .#britishhistory #chilcot #noborders #chilcotreport"
Querían que el Brexit distrajera la atención sobre el Informe Chilcot
Querían que el Brexit distrajera la atención sobre el Informe Chilcot
Querían que el Brexit distrajera la atención sobre el Informe Chilcot
Una filtración llevada a cabo por el portal DC Leaks ha dejado al descubierto la correspondencia electrónica entre el antiguo Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores británico, Jack Straw, y el ex-Secretario de Estado norteamericano Collin Powell, dos de los principales ‘arquitectos’ de la invasión de Irak.
En esa correspondencia queda…
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