Clare Short says cabinet misled on Iraq war legality

BBC: Tony Blair's cabinet was "misled" into thinking the war with Iraq was legal, ex-International Development Secretary Clare Short has told the UK's inquiry. She said Attorney General Lord Goldsmith had been "leaned on" to change his advice before the invasion. Mr Blair "and his mates" decided war was necessary, and "everything was done on a wing and a prayer", Ms Short said. She quit the cabinet two months after the March 2003 invasion, in protest at planning for the war's aftermath. In her evidence to the Iraq inquiry, during which she was highly critical of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, she said the cabinet had not been a "decision-making body" and called Parliament a "rubber stamp".
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JurPov's picture

Sounds like the ol' "I swear

Sounds like the ol' "I swear she told me she was 18, officer..." argument, formulated by Tony Blair's cabinet...

leo's picture

Blair

Tony Blair is even worse than Bush over the whole Iraq invasion debacle. He is the one that added legitimacy to what was an illegal act and he has sullied his own reputation.