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When the British government went to war in Iraq in 2003, was the intelligence supporting the war ahead of time? Were weapons of mass destruction really considered the central threat? With former British Prime Minister Blair having taken the UK to war five times in six years, the question of why he entered into war so consistently is worthy of discussion. Mr Blair will appear in front of the Chicot Iraq Inquiry early in 2010 to explain his ...
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