1/25/2003

“By late January [2003] the Bush and Blair administrations had determined that Iraq failed to fully disarm and as a result they were putting tremendous pressure on the uncommitted members of the [UN] Security Council to vote in favor of its tough go-to-war resolution. On the other side, arguing against the war, were France, Germany, […]

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1/24/2003

As stated in “The Report of the Iraq Inquiry – Executive Summary”: “629. On 24 January 2003, Mr Blair told President Bush that the biggest risk they faced was internecine fighting, and that delay would allow time for working up more coherent post-conflict plans.”  – Commissioned by the Prime Minister The Right Honourable Gordon Brown MP, […]

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1/23/2003

Commander of Coalition Forces, General Tommy Franks, wrote: “I met with King Abdullah II of Jordan in his home in Amman on the afternoon of Thursday, January 23, 2003. ‘General,’ he said, ‘from reliable intelligence sources, I believe the Iraqis are hiding chemical and biological weapons.’ ”  – Tommy Franks with Malcolm McConnell, American Soldier, […]

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1/23/2003

“An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll [on January 23, 2003] finds that 48 percent say Al Qaeda is the greatest threat to the United States; 24 percent say that Iraq is the greater threat.”  – Frank Rich, The Greatest Story Ever Sold, Page 258 […]

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1/22/2003

The 81-page draft of new guidelines for interrogation shown to General Counsel of the U.S. Navy Alberto Mora on January 22, 2003, was of concern: “…the Bush Administration had cut Congress out. When Senator Carl Levin [D-MI], chairman of the Armed Services Committee and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, demanded to see the […]

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1/22/2003

“On January 22 [2003], [French] President [Jacques] Chirac and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder announced that they would oppose ousting the regime [of Saddam Hussein in Iraq].”  – Donald Rumsfeld, Known and Unknown, Page 443 […]

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1/22/2003

President George W. Bush on going to war with Iraq: “And should that path be forced upon us, there will be serious consequences. There will be serious consequences for the dictator in Iraq. And there will be serious consequences for any Iraqi general or soldier who were to use weapons of mass destruction on our troops […]

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1/21/2003

As stated in “The Report of the Iraq Inquiry – Executive Summary”: “628. In his evidence to the House of Commons Liaison Committee on 21 January 2003, Mr Blair emphasized the importance of the post-conflict phase: ‘You do not engage in military conflict that may produce regime change unless you are prepared to follow through and […]

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1/20/2003

Following a U.N. Security Council meeting on January 20, 2003, French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin held a press conference, where he “told reporters it was clear that Iraq’s WMD program was ‘frozen’ and could be contained while U.N. disarmament continued. ‘Nothing justifies cutting off inspections to enter into war or uncertainty.’ The crisis in […]

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1/20/2003

“[O]n January 20 [2003], just eight days before the State of the Union address, President Bush submitted a report to Congress citing Iraq’s attempts ‘to acquire uranium and the means to enrich it.’ ”  – Craig Unger, The Fall of the House of Bush, Page 269 […]

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