Brits: Bush admin. planned for Iraq regime change in early 2000
source: http://rawstory.com/2009/11/discussed-iraq-regime-change-month-bush-office-british/
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Sir Peter Ricketts, now-Secretary at the Foreign Office, said that US and British officials believed at the time that measures against Iraq were failing: "sanctions, an incentive to lift sanctions if Saddam allowed the United Weapons inspectors to return, and the 'no fly' zones over the north and south of the country."
Ricketts also said that US officials had raised the prospect of regime change in Iraq, asserting that the British weren't supportive of the idea at the time.
"We were conscious that there were other voices in Washington, some of whom were talking about regime change," Ricketts said.
The head of the British Foreign Office's Middle East department, Sir William Patey, told the inquiry that his office was aware of regime change talk from some parts of the Bush Administration shortly after they took office in 2001.
"In February 2001 we were aware of these drum beats from Washington and internally we discussed it," Patey said. "Our policy was to stay away from that."
"We didn't think Saddam was a good thing, and it would be great if he went, but we didn't have an explicit policy for trying to get rid of him," he added.
A third official, who was policy director for the British Defense Ministry at the time, said the discussions between the US and Britain "weren't serious."
"The question of regime overthrow was, I recall, mentioned but it was quite clear that there was no proposition being put in our direction on that," he quipped.
News of the British officials comments were first reported Tuesday in the UK Independent.
Interestingly, the head of Britain's Intelligence Committee told investigators that then-Secretary of State Colin Powell appeared to be in charge of US policy on Iraq until the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
"Up till then we felt that dealing with the State Department, we were dealing with the people who were forming the policy," Ricketts said.
British investigators are probing how Britain got into the Iraq war and if officials misled the public. Already, a leaked report has shown that then-Prime Minister Tony Blair covered up British military plans for a full Iraq invasion throughout 2002, claiming at the time that Britain's objective was "disarmament, not regime change."
According to Britain's Sunday Telegraph, the leaked report condemns the almost complete absence of contingency planning as a potential breach of Geneva Convention obligations to safeguard civilians. Coalition forces were “ill-prepared and equipped to deal with the problems in the first 100 days” of the occupation.
Blair's lies to Parliament and the public, widespread problems with the Army's supply chain and radio systems, and poor planning for "once Baghdad had fallen" are now confirmed in the public eye.
Particularly egregious are statements Blair made to Parliament in the build up to the invasion. On Sept 24, 2002, Mr. Blair told members of the British Parliament, “In respect of any military options, we are not at the stage of deciding those options but, of course, it is important — should we get to that point — that we have the fullest possible discussion of those options.”
With reporting by Gavin Dahl.
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samthesixth
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No question. It was carry over from the old regime, which carried it over from the regime before it.
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samthesixth:
I can't argue with that.
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KSirys
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No surprise here! There are articles about Bush Sr. and the plans of attacking Iraq because of the Oil. Bush "AWOL" jr. attacked Iraq because his father made him do it.
We had the dumbest President of all time, it's time to look at the people around him and start holding them responsible as well.
A war happen each time there was a Bush in the White House... I wonder why!?!?!?!?
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KSirys
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SleepDirt
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KSirys:
Yes but foreign officials of allied nations testifying on the record helps build a case.
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KSirys
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KSirys:
It sure does!!
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KSirys
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courage
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To bad the american people decided to commit suicide and elect a bunch of leftist america haters and a comunity orginizer who loves Karl Marx and thinks America need to be taken down a peg or two.
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courage:
Yeah too bad. Get over it, There's a new sheriff in town. A duly elected one for a change
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SleepDirt
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EdJoyProductions
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I already knew this. Anybody remember Bush Senior? Anyone?
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Progresshiv
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No surprise here.
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