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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "PagCal"
Date: 28 Mar 2006 02:37:51 AM
Object: Bush made 'early decision' on Iraq invasion
Bush made 'early decision' on Iraq invasion
From: Agence France-Presse From correspondents in New York
March 27, 2006
US President George W Bush made clear to British Prime Minister Tony
Blair in January 2003 that he was determined to invade Iraq without a UN
resolution, The New York Times reported today.
It said he planned to go ahead even if UN arms inspectors failed to find
weapons of mass destruction in the country.
Citing a confidential British memorandum, the newspaper said the
president was certain that war was inevitable and made his view known
during a private two-hour meeting with Blair in the Oval Office on
January 31, 2003.
Information about the meeting was contained in the memo written by Mr
Blair's top foreign policy adviser and reviewed by The Times.
"Our diplomatic strategy had to be arranged around the military
planning," the paper quotes David Manning, Mr Blair's chief foreign
policy adviser at the time, as noting in the memo.
" 'The start date for the military campaign was now pencilled in for 10
March'," Mr Manning wrote, paraphrasing the president. " 'This was when
the bombing would begin'," the paper continued.
The timetable came at an important diplomatic moment, the paper said.
Five days after the Bush-Blair meeting, then US secretary of state Colin
Powell was scheduled to appear before the United Nations to present
evidence that Iraq posed a threat to world security by hiding
unconventional weapons.
Stamped "extremely sensitive", the five-page memorandum had not been
made public, according to the report. Several highlights were first
published in January in the book Lawless World, which was written by
British lawyer and international law professor Philippe Sands.
In early February, Channel 4 in London first broadcast excerpts from the
memo.
But since then, The New York Times has been able to review the five-page
memo in its entirety.
The document indicates the two leaders envisioned a quick victory and a
transition to a new Iraqi government that would be complicated, but
manageable, the paper said.
Mr Bush predicted that it was "unlikely there would be internecine
warfare between the different religious and ethnic groups". Mr Blair
agreed with that assessment.
The memo also shows that the president and the prime minister
acknowledged that no unconventional weapons had been found inside Iraq,
The Times noted.
Faced with the possibility of not finding any before the planned
invasion, Mr Bush talked about several ways to provoke a confrontation,
including a proposal to paint a US surveillance plane in the colours of
the United Nations in hopes of drawing fire, or assassinating Iraqi
president Saddam Hussein.
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