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    After Chilcot report .. Did Bush, Blair implicated in the war on Iraq?

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    London -arac Press -7 July: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Wednesday he felt sadness and regret over the Iraq war, but he defended his decision to join the invasion of the US -led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

    Blair told reporters, " It turns out that theintelligence assessments the time to go to war was wrong. After it became clear that the consequencesof a more aggressive and , by extension, bloody than we ever imagined. "He added," For all this I express my regret and remorse and apologies more than you can imagine ", but Blair said he accepted full responsibility forthe decision to participate in the war, but he rejected the argument that terrorism today as a result of the invasion of Iraq, but he said he thought that the world was a better place without Saddam Hussein , who drop the invasion. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] It was Tony Blair, responding to severe criticism contained in the report of an investigation that lasted seven years in the war, published earlier on Wednesday, wherehe announced the commission of inquiry on the British military intervention in Iraq, it is concluded that the legal basis for thedecision to participate in the 2003 invasion "is not satisfactory "and that former Prime Minister Tony Blair exaggerated the arguments for military action." dog loyal "and detect and document the report confidential by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former US President George W. Bush eight months before the invasion of Iraq in 2003 , telling him he would support him . " whatever the case , "although he was talking about the many reservations about a possible military operation.The written document , dated 28 July 2002 , and was classified (secret / personal) In the first sentence cut Blair 's promise to Bush , saying" I'll be with you whatever the case, "and gaining note of great importance under persistent critic of Blair 'saccusations that he was a "loyal dog" of Washington caused undergoing in Britain enter into a catastrophic conflict. the proportions of the report on the results of the investigation to Blair aide to say that he and a consultant last tried to convincethe prime minister of reneging on that promise , but Assistant informed the Committee that Blair ignore their recommendations, and that 's where denies Blair told the inquiry that he was not to introduce did not offer carte blanche on how "we achieve our common goals."  In the leaked memo , Blair touched explained to Bush his concerns that the overthrow of dictator Saddam Hussein may be more difficult than the previous military interventions since the 1991 Gulf War, he said , adding "this is a good time to assess the difficulties explicitly .. planning for this its own strategic It was the hardest yet . This is not Kosovo. This is not Afghanistan. This is not even the Gulf War. The military part of this is risky. "Anticipate consequences and spends Blair to express his belief that theUnited States supported Britain could topple Saddam Hussein alone, but wondered if there was a need for a larger coalition. Mr Blair said : " The danger - as is always the case with these things - is the fallout unintended. Suppose that it has become acomplicated military terms .. Suppose that Iraq suffered unexpected civilian casualties .. Let's assume that the Arab street rose up. "If we win it will all quickly our friend. If that does not happen .. there will be a quick exchange of accusations. "He proved his reservations correctness The war in Iraq plunged into the abyss of sectarian conflict that has killed which by 2009 , at least 150 thousand people , mostly civilians. Blair and expressed concern that he is not the Germans nor the French, maybe not Italians or Spaniards would support any military coalition to topple Saddam Hussein without explicit authorization and defined by the United Nations , adding : "at this moment our best ally may be Russia."  He said the investigation report that the memo "highlighted the views of Mr. Blair 's own" and that his proposals " have not been discussed or agreed with his colleagues." He said that Sir David Manning , a senior political adviser to Blair assured the Commission of Inquiry that he had tried topersuade Blair to drop the first sentence by pledging allegiance "whatever the case" because it seemed to Manning like "closing all options" this was not "prudent stance." said Manning of the Commission of inquiry that Jonathan Powell, another aide to Blair agreed on the need to abandon the promise "but the prime minister decided to keep it." the report was published theinvestigation of other notes for Blair to Bush documented aware about the huge challenges they face as he was trying to bring stability and reconstruction of Iraq after the invasion.  Duringthe week of the war on March 20 , 2003 , he wrote Blair ally in the White House , saying , "This is the moment that can be through international identify priorities for the next generation .. real system for the era after the Cold War." He said the primary goal is to "spread our values ​​for freedom, democracy, tolerance and the rule of law. "but by the second of June , Blair's tone changed sharply., he said Bush 's " mission is very terrifying and I'm not sure at all that we are ready for it. This isworse than rebuilding the country from scratch. "We start from a very late position. Over time it can be resolved but the timewas not working in our favor ... my sense is that we will get there , but not fast enough. If it collapsed crumble everything in theregion. 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