
Telegraph UK - Blair still has questions to answer on Iraq
After many of the major conflicts involving British arms since the Second World War, an inquiry has been conducted to learn the lessons of why they happened, what went right and what went wrong. Tomorrow, evidence will be taken for the first time in public by the inquiry into the Iraq war. Chaired by Sir John Chilcot, a former Whitehall mandarin, it is not expected to report until well after the next general election. A good deal has come to light about the invasion of Iraq that raises troubling questions.
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