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Blair, Bush, and the War Decision

Henry Imler March 27th, 2006

NY Times obtains secret memo of Bush, Blair meeting before Iraq war

  • Bush expected the war not to last a long time.
  • If no
    weapons were found, Bush suggested that a U2 spy plane painted with UN
    colors fly over Iraq. He hoped the Iraqis would fire at it and shoot it
    down, thus breaking the UN resolutions.
  • Bush and Blair thought
    that in addition to the short war, setting up the Saddam’s replacement
    would “be complicated, but manageable”.
  • On the question of
    civil unrest after the invasion, Bush thought that it was “unlikely
    there would be internecine warfare between the different religious and
    ethnic groups.”
  • Bush said “The diplomatic strategy had to be arranged around the military planning” Blair agreed and said, “[that he agreed] solidly with the president and ready to do whatever it took to disarm Saddam
  • Bush was going to invade whether or not:
    1. there was a second resolution, or
    2. the UN inspectors found anything.

One Response to “Blair, Bush, and the War Decision”

  1. dave [Visitor]on 27 Mar 2006 at 5:18 pm

    Hmmm…interesting. Not surprising, but interesting.

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