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    A British parliamentary committee warns the government of repeating the mistake of invading Iraq

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    A British parliamentary committee warns the government of repeating the mistake of invading Iraq Empty A British parliamentary committee warns the government of repeating the mistake of invading Iraq

    Post by Rocky Tue 06 Aug 2019, 5:49 am


    A British parliamentary committee warns the government of repeating the mistake of invading Iraq

    13:10 - 06/08/2019



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    According to a report of the site of the British Parliament on Tuesday that the consensus - winning after the war of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , as the British government should take the parliament 's approval before taking any military action may enhance the report of the General Administration of theConstitutional Day Affairs, which determines what needs to be done and This is done when considering the use of the military power of the country, explaining the reasons for the parliament and the public. 
    "There should be interaction between the government and the parliament on these critical issues, highlighting the need for regular exchange of information rather than ad hoc and selective disclosure," the report said.
    He added that "the report stressed the seriousness to which the Parliament must bear this responsibility and sets a duty on all MPs to ensure that they are kept up to date with the latest developments in defense and foreign affairs," noting that "Without this knowledge, deputies will not be able to audit the policies and decisions of the government And analyze them effectively, especially in this complex and rapidly evolving field. " 
    "The decision to embark on military action is the most dangerous a country can take, and the ability to do so quickly and freely when our national security is judged under threat," said Commission Chairman Sir Bernard Jenkin. 
    "Our report recognizes that the scene has changed in the wake of the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] war[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], Creating new expectations for both the government and parliament. There is no question that the legitimacy of government decisions using military force comes from its ability to win the confidence of the elected House of Commons. This must be reflected in the new House of Commons resolution. " 
    "Every member of parliament must be kept fully informed of defense and foreign affairs in the most serious manner and should be seen as an essential part of the job they have been elected to. The ever-changing nature of modern warfare and the dire consequences To agree to the deployment or rejection of the force, requires nothing less so as not to repeat what happened during the invasion of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] in 2003. " Ending / 25 z


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