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    British Commission in a report: the decision to invade Iraq was not the right one

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    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Jul 2016, 6:26 am

    British Commission in a report: the decision to invade Iraq was not the right one

     Since 07/06/2016 13:39 pm (Baghdad time)
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    The president of the committee in charge of an investigation into Britain's role in the Iraq war, John Chilcot, Wednesday, that the decision to invade Iraq was not the right one, noting that the United Kingdom opted for the invasion of Iraq by peaceful option, as he emphasized that the report of the size of the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq came without a certain justification.
     
    Chilcot said, "The decision to invade Iraq was not the right one did not achieve the goals announced by the government," he said, adding that "the United Kingdom has chosen the invasion of Iraq by peaceful option."
     
     
    He Chilcot, the "Report of the size of the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq came without a certain justification," noting that "the British plans for the period after the war in Iraq was not appropriate."
     
    He Chilcot, that "more than 200 British died as a result of the conflict in Iraq," pointing out that "the forces that led the war, pledged to achieve a better future for the Iraqi people," .anthy 29/33 h




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