Well, well, I decided that if Walter Pincus were “well-connected” (see below), then it was worth seeing the article written by his colleague in Britain about the same top-secret leaked documents. What a difference an ocean makes.
MINISTERS were warned in July 2002 that Britain was committed to taking part in an American-led invasion of Iraq and they had no choice but to find a way of making it legal.
The warning, in a leaked Cabinet Office briefing paper, said Tony Blair had already agreed to back military action to get rid of Saddam Hussein at a summit at the Texas ranch of President George W Bush three months earlier. The briefing paper, for participants at a meeting of Blair’s inner circle on July 23, 2002, said that since regime change was illegal it was “necessary to create the conditions†which would make it legal.
he document said the only way the allies could justify military action was to place Saddam Hussein in a position where he ignored or rejected a United Nations ultimatum ordering him to co-operate with the weapons inspectors. But it warned this would be difficult.“It is just possible that an ultimatum could be cast in terms which Saddam would reject,†the document says. But if he accepted it and did not attack the allies, they would be “most unlikely†to obtain the legal justification they needed.
The suggestions that the allies use the UN to justify war contradicts claims by Blair and Bush, repeated during their Washington summit last week, that they turned to the UN in order to avoid having to go to war. The attack on Iraq finally began in March 2003.
This was reported hours before the Sunday US newspapers went to press. There was no mention of it whatsoever on Face the Nation, Meet the Press, ABC’s This Week, or any CNN show. Read this excellent breakdown of what the documents say.
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