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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Iraq War Inquiry: Timeline

In the right sidebar I have a number of links to many of the articles and reports, many also with backlinks, as well as in the archives of posts. My main interest was direct testimony of what was happening here, civilian and military counterparts, in the U.S. and that administration, plenty came out, as well as reading between the lines. The U.S. admin. and pentagon were the lead and the Brits followed in what they did. Have and will do same with any other Inquiries and hopefully those to come!

It all brings up the need, which should already have happened, of much more then an Inquiry here in the U.S.. The World waits while we don't do Accountability for what was done in 'Our Names' and continues!

Timeline - Britain's inquiry into the Iraq War


Feb 2, 2011 - Here is a timeline of the main events in Britain's public inquiry into the Iraq war:

June 15, 2009 - Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces an inquiry in a move seen as an attempt to heal the rifts in his Labour Party caused by the decision to join the invasion of Iraq six years previously.

November 24 - The five-member inquiry team, headed by former civil servant John Chilcot, begins its hearings.

November 26 - Christopher Meyer, ambassador to the United States between 1997 and 2003, says that George W. Bush and Blair appeared to have "converged" on "regime change" in Iraq after talks at the U.S. president's Texas ranch in 2002. {continued}

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