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Chilcot report: Findings at a glance | Chilcot report: Findings at a glance |
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Sir John Chilcot has outlined his findings on the UK's involvement in the 2003 Iraq War and the lessons to be learned from it. | Sir John Chilcot has outlined his findings on the UK's involvement in the 2003 Iraq War and the lessons to be learned from it. |
The report spans almost a decade of UK government policy decisions between 2001 and 2009. | The report spans almost a decade of UK government policy decisions between 2001 and 2009. |
It covers the background to the decision to go to war, whether troops were properly prepared, how the conflict was conducted and what planning there was for its aftermath, a period in which there was intense sectarian violence. | It covers the background to the decision to go to war, whether troops were properly prepared, how the conflict was conducted and what planning there was for its aftermath, a period in which there was intense sectarian violence. |
The main points are: | The main points are: |
Military action | |
Weapons of Mass Destruction | |
The legal case | |
Military preparedness | |
Iraq's aftermath | |
Lessons to learn | |
Are you looking through the Chilcot Report? Have you spotted something which hasn't yet been covered by BBC News? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your comments and page reference numbers. | Are you looking through the Chilcot Report? Have you spotted something which hasn't yet been covered by BBC News? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your comments and page reference numbers. |
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