Sir Peter Spencer KCB Chief of Defence Procurement, 2003 to 2007 made a valiant attempt to explain what had happend to those UAVs ...
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The Public Transcripts 46 Baroness Elizabeth Manningham-Buller Deputy Director General, Security Service until 2002
Baroness Elizabeth Manningham-Buller Deputy Director General, Security Service until 2002 distanced herself from the dossier on WMD stating that the MI5 input was minimal and suggesting they would do better to ask MI6.
The Public Transcripts 45 Stephen White OBE Director of Law and Order and Senior Police Adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority, 2003 to 2004
Stephen White OBE Director of Law and Order and Senior Police Adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority, 2003 to 2004 was very unhappy about what sounds like a near catastrophic lack of back up. A situation that turned into a PR disaster for the government when they allowed him to collaborate in a documentary for the BBC called "Basra Beat".
The Public Transcripts 44 Lt Gen Sir James Dutton KCB CBE General Officer Commanding Multi National Division (South East), 2005
Lt Gen Sir James Dutton KCB CBE General Officer Commanding Multi National Division (South East), 2005 and Deputy Chief of Joint Operations (Operations), 2007 to 2009 was cross questioned about resourcing helicopters and UAVs between Iraq and Afghanistan....
When Baroness Usha Prashar pushed him to say yes or no to the question of whether or not resourcing both Iraq and Afghanistan meant that he was or was not getting the necessary equipment or the resources that he needed he replied that ...well, it depends what you mean my "needed".
The Public Transcripts 43 Carne Ross First Secretary, United Kingdom Mission to New York, 1998 to 2002
Carne Ross First Secretary, United Kingdom Mission to New York, 1998 to 2002 who resigned in 2004, after giving secret evidence to the Butler Inquiry on about how, in his view, the British government had exaggerated the case for invading Iraq and ignored available alternatives to war repeated (in public) his often repeated claims that more could have been done to make sanctions work like closing down Saddam's bank accounts in Cyprus.
Robin Cook Resignation Speech
Of course one person who might be able to tell use the truth of the situation is the late Robin Cook who has unfortunately since died of a heart attack at the top of a mountain. But here's what he said when he resigned. It is, or course, illegal in the UK to use footage from Parliament for satirical purposes so we asked the late Sir Winston Churchill to repeat the text of the speech for us:
The Public Transcripts 42 Lord Boateng
Lord Boateng confirmed that neither he nor the rest of the Cabinet had actually seen the legal advice given by Lord Goldsmith.
The Private Transcripts MI6 - SIS2 Part 2 - Alastair Campbell the “unguided missile”
More redaction before Sir Lawrence Freedman asserts that after UNSCOM withdrew from Iraq in the late 90s MI6 lost most of its sources.. . ...
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This page is dedicated to a continuation of our back of fag packet analysis of the Iraq Inquiry. It took a long time to read literally all ...
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Sir Jonathan Cunliffe CB Managing Director, Financial Regulation & Industry, 2002 Managing Director, Macroeconomic Policy and Internatio...
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Cathy Adams who wrote the drafts of Lord Goldsmith's legal advice on how the start of the document and the end of the document seem to c...