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LONDON - Prime Minister Tony Blair escaped harsh criticism in an official inquiry into prewar intelligence on Iraq, which faulted him Wednesday for informal decision-making and pushing available intelligence to the limit, but found no deliberate distortions.
Blair said he took full, personal responsibility. But he told parliament, "No one lied, no one made up the intelligence" after the much-awaited report was released.See the full content of this document
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Report Absolves Blair of Misleading Public ; but Official Inquiry Finds Intelligence On Iraq Flawed
The commission headed by Lord Butler, a retired civil service chief found prewar Iraq had n...
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