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06/12/05 "The Times" - - MINISTERS were warned in July 2002 that Britain was committed to taking part in an American-led invasion of Iraq and they had no choice but to find a way of making it legal.
The warning, in a leaked Cabinet Office briefing paper, said Tony Blair had already agreed to back military action to get rid of Saddam Hussein at a summit at the Texas ranch of President George W Bush three months earlier.
The briefing paper, for participants at a meeting of Blair’s inner circle on July 23, 2002, said that since regime change was illegal it was “necessary to create the conditions” which would make it legal.
This was required because, even if ministers decided Britain should not take part in an invasion, the American military would be using British bases. This would automatically make Britain complicit in any illegal US action.
“US plans assume, as a minimum, the use of British bases in Cyprus and Diego Garcia,” the briefing paper warned. This meant that issues of legality “would arise virtually whatever option ministers choose with regard to UK participation”.
The paper was circulated to those present at the meeting, among whom were Blair, Geoff Hoon, then defence secretary, Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, and Sir Richard Dearlove, then chief of MI6. The full minutes of the meeting were published last month in The Sunday Times.
The document said the only way the allies could justify military action was to place Saddam Hussein in a position where he ignored or rejected a United Nations ultimatum ordering him to co-operate with the weapons inspectors. But it warned this would be difficult.
“It is just possible that an ultimatum could be cast in terms which Saddam would reject,” the document says. But if he accepted it and did not attack the allies, they would be “most unlikely” to obtain the legal justification they needed.
The suggestions that the allies use the UN to justify war contradicts claims by Blair and Bush, repeated during their Washington summit last week, that they turned to the UN in order to avoid having to go to war. The attack on Iraq finally began in March 2003.
The briefing paper is certain to add to the pressure, particularly on the American president, because of the damaging revelation that Bush and Blair agreed on regime change in April 2002 and then looked for a way to justify it.
There has been a growing storm of protest in America, created by last month’s publication of the minutes in The Sunday Times. A host of citizens, including many internet bloggers, have demanded to know why the Downing Street memo (often shortened to “the DSM” on websites) has been largely ignored by the US mainstream media.
The White House has declined to respond to a letter from 89 Democratic congressmen asking if it was true - as Dearlove told the July meeting - that “the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy” in Washington.
The Downing Street memo burst into the mainstream American media only last week after it was raised at a joint Bush-Blair press conference, forcing the prime minister to insist that “the facts were not fixed in any shape or form at all”.
John Conyers, the Democratic congressman who drafted the letter to Bush, has now written to Dearlove asking him to say whether or not it was accurate that he believed the intelligence was being “fixed” around the policy. He also asked the former MI6 chief precisely when Bush and Blair had agreed to invade Iraq and whether it is true they agreed to “manufacture” the UN ultimatum in order to justify the war.
He and other Democratic congressmen plan to hold their own inquiry this Thursday with witnesses including Joe Wilson, the American former ambassador who went to Niger to investigate claims that Iraq was seeking to buy uranium ore for its nuclear weapons programme.
Frustrated at the refusal by the White House to respond to their letter, the congressmen have set up a website - www.downingstreetmemo.com - to collect signatures on a petition demanding the same answers.
Conyers promised to deliver it to Bush once it reached 250,000 signatures. By Friday morning it already had more than 500,000 with as many as 1m expected to have been obtained when he delivers it to the White House on Thursday.
AfterDowningStreet.org, another website set up as a result of the memo, is calling for a congressional committee to consider whether Bush’s actions as depicted in the memo constitute grounds for impeachment.
It has been flooded with visits from people angry at what they see as media self-censorship in ignoring the memo. It claims to have attracted more than 1m hits a day.
Democrats.com, another website, even offered $1,000 (about £550) to any journalist who quizzed Bush about the memo’s contents, although the Reuters reporter who asked the question last Tuesday was not aware of the reward and has no intention of claiming it.
The complaints of media self-censorship have been backed up by the ombudsmen of The Washington Post, The New York Times and National Public Radio, who have questioned the lack of attention the minutes have received from their organisations.
See also: - June 12, 2005 Cabinet Office paper: Conditions for military action
Copyright 2005 Times Newspapers Ltd.
Forum posts
1 November 2005, 15:22
My God, you’re slow in America. We’ve known about this in Europe for 6 months! Even ostriches react faster.
1 November 2005, 15:41
Posted by an English person. Its The Times newspaper.
2 November 2005, 06:44
I am an American who is aware- because I relied on foreign newspapers to find out what was going on in the USA! Thanks Bellacaio!
All our news are corporate owned-"Bushies" friends and they refused to tattle on him.
They have shamed us all...may they soon pay for their sins.
2 November 2005, 11:30
I thought ostriches were rather fast in their reaction times. Now, slugs and snails, these creatures are notoriously slow. So the correct simile to be used here in regard to the slow reaction time of the American mind is ’slug’. ’Molasses’ also comes to mind.
1 November 2005, 16:14
What I’d like to know is WHY ISN’T ANYTHING HAPPENING here? We all know Bush lied and continues to be a lying liar, and broke the law to invade, and should be removed from office for this and more... but we’re all sitting back like smug little armchair pundits saying "I told ya so!" There should be riots and fires and screaming in the streets to remove this dangerous, criminal lunatic from office! He’s hearing ’voices from God’... please!
And now Blair wants ultra-billions for Trident? Who are we aiming all these nukes at? Stop the madness!
1 November 2005, 16:18
’’There should be riots and fires and screaming in the streets to remove this dangerous, criminal lunatic from office! He’s hearing ’voices from God’... please’’
Abso-fucking-lutely!
2 November 2005, 01:15
If you read the article, you will see that the American people have no voice and the media has decided that their loyalty to Bushco and the fat cat criminals is much more important than publishing any truth or facts that would embarrass or contridict the liars in charge of our country. The media is just another arm of the government in power...just a propaganda ministry tool and nothing more.
2 November 2005, 11:44
It’s too true... the Bushies have shown they will do whatever they can to silence any voice of disparity in the US, even getting the FCC involved by threatening to cut their funding, pressuring them to not renew licenses to stations they don’t like... and it’s getting weirder here in the UK too, Bliar is modeling far too many things after the US model... and letting giants like Tesco destroy independent newsagents & decide what papers, mags, etc., they will & won’t sell is only the beginning, as inocuous as it seems to some... grim.
2 November 2005, 01:49
...especial if 250.000 iraqi civilians had to die for this lies!