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+ UK and US foreign and defence policy i...Phase II<br /><br />+ UK and US foreign and defence policy in relation to Iraq from January 1990 onwards should be considered in detail, in particular the operations of government and the conduct of relationships with other members of the UN; and with the UN itself.<br /><br />+ UK operational war planning (from August 1990 onwards) should be considered in detail on a comparative basis, including governmental resourcing and funding in relation to the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.<br /><br />+ Defence planning assumptions beginning with the Defence White Paper of 1998 should be discussed. NBC defence considerations will be an important part of this discussion.<br /><br />+ The strategic aims and planning assumptions for multinational operations in Afghanistan from September 2001 should be considered in relation to the strategic aims of regime removal and replacement and for post-war planning assumptions for Iraq by the US/UK authorities.<br /><br />+ UK Defence (MoD) logistics procurement and supply should be considered in detail for all periods of planning and operations, including pre-war UORs (urgent operational requirements).<br /><br />+ Coalition guidance to commanders on prisoner handling and the conduct of operations should be considered. Information gained from the handling and debriefing of ‘high value’ detainees should be more completely assessed.<br /><br />+ Boards of Inquiry and coroners’ inquests into certain losses of lives should be considered with great sympathy and genuine concern for all affected persons.Andrew Simonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08086821277372396981noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390072392626422871.post-21010657713533822092009-06-24T08:56:11.266-07:002009-06-24T08:56:11.266-07:00Veritas -
My notes on your 'starter for ten&#...Veritas -<br /><br />My notes on your 'starter for ten' (14 actually) initial comments on Not the Iraq Inquiry<br /><br />(Two part post – re 4,096 character limit on posts)<br /><br />Phase I<br /><br />+ The NTIWI should consider all events relating to the issues of Iraq, recent war and weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Iraq was at war with Iran from 1980 to 1988, initially because Iraq under Saddam Hussein militarily seized the entirety of the Shatt al Arab waterway. Iraq thereafter extensively used WMD in the forms of mustard gas and nerve agent against both, to defend against Iranian territorial advances and to forcefully subdue its own Kurdish minority population. Iraq later failed to notify UNSCOM, UNMOVIC or anyone else that it had used WMD against Iran, and this led to the belief that as many as 6500 chemical bombs containing a potential 1000 tons of chemical agents still existed in Iraq. This non-disclosure, amongst other omissions, led to Iraq being found to be in material breach of a long series of United Nations resolutions stretching from 1990 to 2002. <br /><br />In 1990 Iraq forcefully seized Kuwait, and was thereafter ejected by UN-authorized Coalition forces in early 1991. The final disposition of other WMD items dating to that era was never comprehensively established, similarly causing material breach of UN resolutions.<br /><br />(It is likely that only a light touch of inquiry would be required for the first decade of the period to be examined, i.e. before 1990.)<br /><br />+ The sanctions regime operated by UNSCOM should be considered in detail from their outset, through the point of the withdrawal of weapons inspectors in 1998, to their formal ending on May 22, 2003 (this will include UN reports and UK intelligence assessments). It is now a demonstrable argument (including in recent Iraqi belief) that the international sanctions policy was not ever going to be lifted short of Iraqi regime change in Baghdad. This in turn led to Iraqi intransigence concerning its disclosures and its communications with UN weapons inspection authorities.<br /><br />+ The NTIWI should consider the events leading up to, and surrounding Operation DESERT FOX as the prelude to what became the Iraq War. Attention must be paid to former-UNSCOM Executive Chairman Richard Butler’s letters and statements to the Security Council in respect of documentation that was not provided by the Iraqi authorities, and to forensic examination of Scud missile warhead samples which led to claims of VX contamination. <br /><br />+ The regime change agenda of the United States presidency (and government) should be considered. This will include events and documents dating from the inauguration of George W Bush on January 20, 2001, and both prior to and following September 11, 2001. Particular attention should be given to Paragraph 10 of National Security Directive 54, as signed by George H W Bush on January 15, 1991.<br /><br />+ Intelligence assessments with regard to Iraq WMD for the period of UNSCOM, UNMOVIC and ISG reporting should be considered in forensic detail, focusing on both external and internal government assessments, and on external PR information provision (the ‘dodgy dossiers’). Previous UK inquiries have looked at many aspects of Iraq’s WMD programmes, but only did so with limited terms of reference. An overall UK assessment has not been forthcoming and this inquiry will aim to correct this deficiency.<br /><br />+ The UN resolution process prior to the 2003 operations in Iraq should be considered. The resolutions invoked in the legal advise of 2003 included Res. 678 (1990), Res. 687 (1991) and Res. 1441 (2002), these are of particular importance.<br /><br />+ The legality of offensive operations against Iraq should be considered in detail. Especial interest will be found in various analysis of Lord Goldsmith’s two-part March 7 and March 17, 2003 legal advice to then-PM Tony Blair.Andrew Simonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08086821277372396981noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390072392626422871.post-8109528798960496062009-06-17T00:51:02.328-07:002009-06-17T00:51:02.328-07:00Good morning, I've just written a wee post abo...Good morning, I've just written a wee post about the Independent's headline this morning. Just in case any of Gordon Brown's hencemen happen to read it.subrosahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00151702590329788260noreply@blogger.com