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Britain
Intelligence chief told Blair that US "fixed" case for Iraq war: report
2005-03-20
The head of Britain's foreign intelligence agency told Prime Minister Tony Blair that the case for war in Iraq was being "fixed" by Washington to suit US policy, a BBC documentary will claim on Sunday.
Back to form for the BBC, I guess.
Richard Dearlove, head of MI6, briefed Blair and a group of ministers on the United States' determination to launch the invasion nine months before hostilities began in March 2003, the Sunday Times reported, citing the BBC programme, which is due to be aired later in the day. After attending a briefing in Washington, he told the meeting that war was "inevitable", according to the weekly newspaper. "The facts and intelligence" were being "fixed round the policy" by US President George W. Bushs administration, Dearlove said. The allegations against Blair just weeks before an expected general election are likely to reopen a feud between the government and the British broadcaster.
That usually happens when one side tells the truth, and the other doesn't ...
The documentary argues that Blair had signed up to follow Bushs plans for regime change in Iraq as early as April 2002, The Sunday Times said. Robin Cook, Britain's former foreign secretary who resigned as leader of the House of Commons over Iraq, claimed that the threat of weapons of mass destruction was not the prime minister's true reason for going to war. "What was propelling the prime minister was a determination that he would be the closest ally to George Bush and they would prove to the United States administration that Britain was their closest ally," Cook tells the programme.
Sounds like a good reason.
That's always assuming you'd consider Robin Cook as a legitimate source...
"His problem is that George Bushs motivation was regime change. It was not disarmament. Tony Blair knew perfectly well what he was doing.
Regime change, another good reason.
"His problem was that he could not be honest about that with either the British people or Labour MPs, hence the stress on disarmament."
And whose fault is that? Perhaps if Labour had honored their commitment to 'human rights' when it came to Saddam, the British people would have understood the need for regime change.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Oh I get it, alright, RC, heh.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-20 10:46:54 PM  

#10  That's to prevent Javascript worms.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-03-20 10:35:28 PM  

#9  WTF? That's twice! Fred has a function to convert the characters o-n-l-o-a-d into unload! Heh, gotcha, Fred!
Posted by: .com   2005-03-20 5:27:30 PM  

#8  Grrrr, "unLoad=" not unLoad, sheesh!
Posted by: .com   2005-03-20 5:26:22 PM  

#7  Just use HTML format in your email and add it to the Body tag in an unLoad call to a JS function to play it...
Posted by: .com   2005-03-20 5:25:07 PM  

#6  Goter it .com! It's difficult to use it in most memo's tho. Altho Ima have a few spreadsheets it will be handy in.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-20 5:23:31 PM  

#5  Here, Ship, use the Daffy Duck Evil Laughter Wav. ;-)
Posted by: .com   2005-03-20 12:10:24 PM  

#4  Excellent Phil. If it's true what a coup for the all-knowing, all-singing, all-dancing neocons. The BBC had better pray that their story is bogus, else BBCs time line is nearing an end. Taking down a broadcast network is nothing! Nothing NOTHING! BWWWWWWWWWH!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-20 12:06:55 PM  

#3  The problem with history is once writ, the only issue is what gets written next. Let the Left debate what might have been and let us concentrate on what gets written next.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-20 7:51:20 AM  

#2  Time to end the licensing fee. Do it, Tony.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-03-20 7:16:53 AM  

#1  Twelve years of UNSC demonstrated conclusively that the only way to disarm Iraq was to de-Saddamize Iraq. Some people are so sharp they'll cut themselves.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-20 6:50:13 AM  

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