http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/the-report/
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-36712735
Chilcot verdict on Blair in Iraq is devastating: https://t.co/abTeTDTjsK
— Katharine Viner (@KathViner) 6 de julio de 2016
The Chilcot Report is 58 separate PDFs. Get them all in a single download here: https://t.co/fYL2HaizKy— Wings Over Scotland (@WingsScotland) 6 de julio de 2016
These are the 179 British troops who were killed in the Iraq War #Chilcot https://t.co/p6tYpkfs1X— Sky News (@SkyNews) 6 de julio de 2016
Sir John #Chilcot: The UK's role in Iraq "ended a very long way from success" https://t.co/veoDhAU6Ae— Sky News (@SkyNews) 6 de julio de 2016
https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/foreign-affairs/news/77002/sir-john-chilcots-full-statement-iraq-inquirySir John #Chilcot: "In March 2003 there was no imminent threat from Saddam Hussein" https://t.co/HNoK1YQ8W7— Sky News (@SkyNews) 6 de julio de 2016
Reaccións e resposta do SNP en boca da Primeira Ministra escocesa Nicola Sturgeon, Angus Robertson e Alex Salmond:
#Chilcot damning. War not last resort, based on flawed, unchallenged intel and unsatisfactory legal decisions. 1/3— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 6 de julio de 2016
2/3 'I'll be with you whatever' Blair to Bush commitment also suggests pre-determination and lack of proper decision making— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 6 de julio de 2016
3/3 lack of preparation for aftermath and failure to properly equip/support troops for scale of challenge also appalling #ChilcotReport— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 6 de julio de 2016
"Why is he not here looking at us if he's so sure of his decision." Sarah O'Connor, whose brother died in Iraq War https://t.co/FugL6qQwYt— Sky News (@SkyNews) 6 de julio de 2016
"Never again" - families of Iraq War victims say they do not rule out court actionhttps://t.co/lOjx5zJlK8 #Chilcot https://t.co/YaYeLNnzuQ— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) 6 de julio de 2016
A woman whose brother was killed in the Iraq War said Tony Blair is the "world's worst terrorist". #Chilcot https://t.co/LrrIdj3sub— Sky News (@SkyNews) 6 de julio de 2016
Chilcot Report confirms that Tony Blair wrote to President Bush in 2002 saying 'I will be with you whatever' #Iraq pic.twitter.com/hNMXXeZ35l— Angus Robertson (@AngusRobertson) 6 de julio de 2016
We must now consider what political or legal consequences are appropriate for those responsible. #Chilcothttps://t.co/CVZcJBnkEu— Alex Salmond (@AlexSalmond) 6 de julio de 2016
"I will be with you, whatever" - actual Blair to Bush memo, July 2002 pic.twitter.com/Ed8NWRpU65— Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) 6 de julio de 2016
From Blair to Bush memo, July 02 - Blair says US didnt want WMD evidence, Blair suggests "add on the Al Qaida link" pic.twitter.com/pIqfXu1n89— Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) 6 de julio de 2016
Jeremy Corbyn: "Going to war without UN authorisation was profoundly dangerous." https://t.co/o5IfHScK3c— Sky News (@SkyNews) 6 de julio de 2016
Spain shoulder to shoulder with US and UK
LATEST: Spain Stood Next To US And UK To Justify Iraq War, Says Chilcot Report https://t.co/cXYiDab6xn— The Spain Report (@thespainreport) 6 de julio de 2016
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