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Tony Blair has given his response to the publication of the Chilcot report, saying it should "lay to rest allegations of bad faith, lies or deceit". | Tony Blair has given his response to the publication of the Chilcot report, saying it should "lay to rest allegations of bad faith, lies or deceit". |
The report found Mr Blair convinced himself there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, even though secret intelligence reports he had been shown "did not justify" his certainty. | The report found Mr Blair convinced himself there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, even though secret intelligence reports he had been shown "did not justify" his certainty. |
In a direct contradiction to what Mr Blair asserted to the Iraq Inquiry, Sir John found that he and George W Bush were made fully aware of the risk the country could descend into sectarian violence after the fall of Saddam Hussein, yet went to war regardless. | In a direct contradiction to what Mr Blair asserted to the Iraq Inquiry, Sir John found that he and George W Bush were made fully aware of the risk the country could descend into sectarian violence after the fall of Saddam Hussein, yet went to war regardless. |
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While Sir John did not use the word "lie", his damning conclusion is that the former Prime Minister deliberately blurred the distinction between what he believed and what he knew. | While Sir John did not use the word "lie", his damning conclusion is that the former Prime Minister deliberately blurred the distinction between what he believed and what he knew. |
The report should lay to rest allegations of bad faith, lies or deceit. Whether people agree or disagree with my decision to take military action against Saddam Hussein; I took it in good faith and in what I believed to be the best interests of the country. | The report should lay to rest allegations of bad faith, lies or deceit. Whether people agree or disagree with my decision to take military action against Saddam Hussein; I took it in good faith and in what I believed to be the best interests of the country. |
I note that the report finds clearly: | I note that the report finds clearly: |
- That there was no falsification or improper use of Intelligence (para 876 vol 4) | |
- No deception of Cabinet (para 953 vol 5) | |
- No secret commitment to war whether at Crawford Texas in April 2002 or elsewhere (para 572 onwards vol 1) | |
The inquiry does not make a finding on the legal basis for military action but finds that the Attorney General had concluded there was such a lawful basis by 13th March 2003 (para 933 vol 5) | The inquiry does not make a finding on the legal basis for military action but finds that the Attorney General had concluded there was such a lawful basis by 13th March 2003 (para 933 vol 5) |
However the report does make real and material criticisms of preparation, planning, process and of the relationship with the United States. | However the report does make real and material criticisms of preparation, planning, process and of the relationship with the United States. |
These are serious criticisms and they require serious answers. | These are serious criticisms and they require serious answers. |
I will respond in detail to them later this afternoon. | I will respond in detail to them later this afternoon. |
I will take full responsibility for any mistakes without exception or excuse. | I will take full responsibility for any mistakes without exception or excuse. |
I will at the same time say why, nonetheless, I believe that it was better to remove Saddam Hussein and why I do not believe this is the cause of the terrorism we see today whether in the Middle East or elsewhere in the world. | I will at the same time say why, nonetheless, I believe that it was better to remove Saddam Hussein and why I do not believe this is the cause of the terrorism we see today whether in the Middle East or elsewhere in the world. |
Above all I will pay tribute to our Armed Forces. I will express my profound regret at the loss of life and the grief it has caused the families, and I will set out the lessons I believe future leaders can learn from my experience. | Above all I will pay tribute to our Armed Forces. I will express my profound regret at the loss of life and the grief it has caused the families, and I will set out the lessons I believe future leaders can learn from my experience. |
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