Posts Tagged ‘Chilcot Inquiry’
Blair escape
One again Tony Blair has done his Houdini act but the fault is not his. He was badly questioned and his uncompromising stance was unsurprising because it was his only option. You must also remember that when we elect our leaders, we are delegating difficult decision-making to them. We elect them to make difficult decisions which will not always be the correct decisions. Whatever Blair's motives for volunteering the United Kingdom to ride shotgun for the USA will never really be known but we [...]
Curiouser and Curiouser!
"Peter Goldsmith? He was following orders." The rather unpredictable way that the Chilcot inquiry is shaping up suggests that a "top-down" approach to witness-questioning may have been far more effective approach. The inquiry began with the "foot-soldiers" and is gradually working its way up to Blair as the "top-of-the-bill" star of the show. The curent "bottom-up" approach has given Blair and his team of media-advisers and speech coaches time. Inevitably, they will have been [...]
Brown Whitewash?
Chilcot Inquiry During the latest Prime Minster's Question Time, Angus Robertson of the SNP asked Gordon Brown: "The Chilcot inquiry has heard that you were in the Iraq war inner circle and refused key payments for our troops on the front line. Will you confirm to the house that there is no impediment for you to seek a time to give evidence to the Chilcot inquiry before the general election?" Gordon Brown replied: "This is, as I said, a matter for the Chilcot inquiry. I have written to Sir [...]
Chilcot’s sponsor
There's only one thing that we all want to know the Chilcott Inquiry to tell us about . The Weapons of Mass Destruction - were they just an illusion?. Was the decision to invade a sovereign state really made on an illusion? Or could it have been a lie? The 2004 Butler Inquiry, or to give it its full title, the Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction (FULL TEXT HERE) was such a whitewash and so many important facts were glossed-over that it is surprising to find that it was [...]










