Thursday 24 December 2009

Iraq inquiry continues



As the Iraq inquiry continues, more evidence becomes available for the public to discuss. The Iraq inquiry, an independent commission charged with reviewing the evidence, procedures, decissions and responsabilities on the running up of the Iraq war, has continued with its work as more decision-makers related to the invasion are declaring before it.
As this article by The Guardian shows, there is already sufficient evidence to raise some serious questions over the planning, reasoning and real motives behind this terrible acts.
This commission could lead to important political, if not legal, consequences for those involved. Specially relevant could be the eventual responsability of former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his closer advisors, because this could shed a shadow on the legacy of the so-called Third Way, which Tony Blair help to develop and construct.

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