http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/dec/12/tony-blair-iraq-chilcot-inquiry
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/dec/12/tony-blair-iraq-chilcot-inquiry> 
 
Tony Blair admits: I would have invaded Iraq anyway, i.e. that he is a mass
murderer for power, wealth..
 
WMD were not vital for war says ex-PM ahead of appearance at Chilcot inquiry
 
Riazat Butt and Richard Norton-Taylor
Saturday December 12 2009
The Guardian
 
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/dec/12/tony-blair-iraq-chilcot-inquiry
 
 
Tony Blair has said he would have invaded Iraq even without evidence of
weapons of mass destruction and would have found a way to justify the war to
parliament and the public.
 
The former prime minister made the confession during an interview with Fern
Britton, to be broadcast on Sunday on BBC1, in which he said he would still
have thought it right to remove Saddam Hussein from power.
 
"If you had known then that there were no WMDs, would you still have gone
on?" Blair was asked. He replied: "I would still have thought it right to
remove him [Saddam Hussein]".
 
Significantly, Blair added: "I mean obviously you would have had to use and
deploy different arguments about the nature of the threat." He continued: "I
can't really think we'd be better with him and his two sons in charge, but
it's incredibly difficult. That's why I sympathise with the people who were
against it [the war] for perfectly good reasons and are against it now, but
for me, in the end I had to take the decision."
 
He explained it was "the notion of him as a threat to the region" because
Saddam Hussein had used chemical weapons against his own people.
 
"This was obviously the thing that was uppermost in my mind. The threat to
the region. Also the fact of how that region was going to change and how in
the end it was going to evolve as a region and whilst he was there, I
thought and actually still think, it would have been very difficult to have
changed it in the right way."
 
Though Blair has always argued that Iraq would be better off without Saddam
Hussein, to parliament and the public, he always justified military action
on the grounds that the Iraqi dictator was in breach of UN-backed demands
that he abandon his weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programme.
 
It is possible that Blair has shifted his ground in anticipation of his
appearance early next year before the Chilcot inquiry. The inquiry has heard
that Blair made clear to President George Bush at a meeting in Texas 11
months before the Iraq invasion that he would be prepared to join the US in
toppling Saddam.
 
Blair was "absolutely prepared to say he was willing to contemplate regime
change if [UN-backed measures] did not work", Sir David Manning, Blair's
former foreign policy adviser, told the inquiry. If it proved impossible to
pursue the UN route, then Blair would be "willing to use force", Manning
emphasised.
 
The Chilcot inquiry has seen a number of previously leaked Whitehall
documents which suggest Blair was in favour of regime change although he was
warned by Lord Goldsmith, the attorney general, in July 2002, eight months
before the invasion, that "the desire for regime change was not a legal base
for military action".
 
Manning told Blair in March that year that he had underlined Britain's
position to Condoleezza Rice, Bush's national security adviser.
 
"I said you [Blair] would not budge in your support for regime change, but
you had to manage a press, a parliament, and a public opinion which is very
different than anything in the States," Manning wrote, according to a leaked
Whitehall document. A Cabinet Office document also seen by the Chilcot
inquiry, dated July 2002, stated: "When the prime minister discussed Iraq
with President Bush at Crawford [his Texas ranch] in April, he said that the
UK would support military action to bring about regime change provided that
certain conditions were met: efforts had been made to construct a
coalition/shape public opinion ..."
 
Now Blair appears to be openly admitting that evidence of WMD ? the purpose
behind the now discredited weapons dossier he ordered to be published with
the help of MI6 and Whitehall's joint intelligence committee ? was not
needed to invade Iraq, and he could have found other arguments to justify
it.
 
Blair did say in a speech to Labour party conference in 2004, over a year
after the invasion: "I can apologise for the information [about WMDs] that
turned out to be wrong, but I can't, sincerely at least, apologise for
removing Saddam.
 
"The world is a better place with Saddam in prison not in power."
 
Blair told the former This Morning presenter how his religious beliefs
helped him in the invasion's immediate aftermath.
 
"When it comes to a decision like that, I think it is important that you
take that decision as it were on the basis of what is right, because that is
the only way to do it," he said.
 
"I think sometimes people think my religious faith played a direct part in
some of these decisions. It really didn't. It gives you strength if you come
to a decision, to hold to that decision. That's how it supports your
character in a situation of difficulty."
 
Most "really hard" decisions involved a "downside and an upside either way",
he added.
 
Sir John Sawers, Blair's former chief foreign policy adviser and now head of
MI6, told the Chilcot inquiry on Thursday that Iraq was one of several
countries where Britain would have liked regime change. Discussions took
place on "political" actions to undermine Saddam, including indicting him
for war crimes, Sawers said. There was no talk in 2001 in Whitehall of
military action, he added.
 
"There are a lot of countries ... where we would like to see a change of

 

 

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