How Chilcot Could ‘Slap The Cuffs’ On Tony Blair

The central charge Chilcot appears likely to make is that the decision on war was the beginning, not the end, of the process; that an agreement on military action was made early, and secretly, with President Bush; and that it was done without evidential justification, proper procedures, legal advice or adequate military planning. All three of these were later twisted to fit, most disastrously in the case of the planning, which was kept secret for far too long, meaning that coalition forces were completely unprepared to occupy, secure and rebuild the country they had broken. The post How Chilcot Could ‘Slap The Cuffs’ On Tony Blair appeared first on BSNEWS.

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