Sunday, June 12, 2005

More than one 'Memo'

Several More...

   
Seems like MI6 is has come un-glued at the seems. There evidently has been several more "Memo's" released in England that could spell stormy weather here in the United States...




Washington Post   ::   link

Memo: U.S. Lacked Full Postwar Iraq Plan

Advisers to Blair Predicted Instability



By Walter Pincus

Washington Post Staff Writer

Sunday, June 12, 2005; Page A01



A briefing paper prepared for British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his top advisers eight months before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq concluded that the U.S. military was not preparing adequately for what the British memo predicted would be a "protracted and costly" postwar occupation of that country.

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The eight-page memo, written in advance of a July 23, 2002, Downing Street meeting on Iraq, provides new insights into how senior British officials saw a Bush administration decision to go to war as inevitable, and realized more clearly than their American counterparts the potential for the post-invasion instability that continues to plague Iraq.

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The July 21 memo was produced by Blair's staff in preparation for a meeting with his national security team two days later that has become controversial on both sides of the Atlantic since last month's disclosure of official notes summarizing the session.

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Now, disclosure of the memo written in advance of that meeting -- and other British documents recently made public -- show that Blair's aides were not just concerned about Washington's justifications for invasion but also believed the Bush team lacked understanding of what could happen in the aftermath.

timesonline.co.uk   ::   link

Ministers were told of need for Gulf war 'excuse'



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".

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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.



Cabinet Office paper: Conditions for military action

Copy of the newest memo...



U.K. Memo Said to Question Postwar Plan
Story by the AP