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Tony Blair and George W. Bush on 28 July 2006. The Iraq Inquiry (also referred to as the Chilcot Inquiry after its chairman, Sir John Chilcot) [1] [2] was a British public inquiry into the nation's role in the Iraq War. The inquiry was announced in 2009 by Prime Minister Gordon Brown and published in 2016 with a public statement by Chilcot.
Iraq – Its Infrastructure of Concealment, Deception and Intimidation [1] (more commonly known as the Iraq Dossier, the February Dossier [2] or the Dodgy Dossier) was a 2003 briefing document for the British prime minister Tony Blair's Labour Party government.
Blair has used his Quartet Tony Blair Associates works with the Kazakhstan government, advising the regime on judicial, economic and political reforms, but has been subject to criticism after accusations of "whitewashing" the image and human rights record of the regime.
‘People often say over Iraq or Afghanistan that I took the wrong decision but you’ve got to do what you think is right,’ the 68-year-old said.
It was March 2004, a full year since George W Bush and Tony Blair launched the invasion of Iraq, sending the West’s military on what would be a disastrous and deadly war based on concocted ...
The Bush–Blair 2003 Iraq memo or Manning memo is a secret memo of a two-hour meeting between American President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair that took place on 31 January 2003 at the White House. The memo purportedly shows at that point, the administrations of Bush and Blair had already decided that the invasion of ...
(c) the opinion of the Secretary General of the United Nations that the invasion of Iraq in 2003 was unlawful (d) whether there exist sufficient grounds to impeach the Rt Hon Tony Blair on charges of gross misconduct in his advocacy of the case for war against Iraq and in his conduct of policy in connection with that war.
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