Chilcot’s report, though, is nonsense. Garbage-in, garbage-out. While he interviewed a broad range of British players, he cherry-picked those whom he wished to interview in the United States. This had ...
Chilcot says this "personal intervention and its urgency gave added weight to a report that had not been properly evaluated and would have coloured the perception of ministers and senior officials".
The Chilcot inquiry on the U.K.’s involvement in the invasion and occupation of Iraq is as important and politically sensitive as the 9/11 Commission Report was to the United States a decade earlier.
Among all that we heard in response to the Chilcot report, it was the heart-breaking press conference called by the families of the servicemen and women killed in Iraq that will stay with me forever.
Comedians and activists including Omid Djalili, Stewart Lee and Reginald D Hunter are to read out loud the entire Chilcot Report into the Iraq War. At a mammoth 2.6million words, it is expected to ...
The Iraq Inquiry report, external spans almost a decade of UK government policy decisions between 2001 and 2009. It was written by Sir John Chilcot and published on 6 July and covered; the background ...
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The long-awaited Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war will not be published until after the general election in May, it has emerged. The inquiry chairman, Sir John Chilcot, will set out his reasons for ...
Excerpts from the Chilcot Inquiry on the intelligence failings that lead up to the Iraq War: “The statements prepared for, and used by, the UK government in public from late 2001 onwards conveyed more ...
‘It’s a tragedy that politicians and their advisers failed to properly assess the human rights consequences of such a massive military operation’ - Kate Allen Responding to the publication this ...