Ex-Navy chief Admiral Lord West says he was told to
prepare for an Iraq invasion before a decision was
officially announced.
By SKY
July 05, 2016
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- "Sky"- The decision to invade
Iraq was taken before Tony Blair publicly announced
it "but they were looking for a reason" to do it,
the naval chief at the time has said.
Admiral Lord West, first sea lord when war began
in March 2003, said he was told by "some b******" to
ready his forces in preparation for the conflict.
He made his comments to Parliament's The House
magazine in the run-up to Wednesday's publication of
the Chilcot report into the Iraq war.
Lord West said: "I think there had been a
decision that we were going to invade Iraq, that
that was going to happen, but they were looking for
a reason to actually do it.
"Of course Blair and everyone else will say, 'No,
we didn't make the decision until right up to it'.
You can always say that, can't you?
"But I would not have told the fleets, the Royal
Navy and the Marines, to be ready for war in the
northern Gulf by the end of the year.
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"I would not have sailed the Mine
Counter-measures Force for the Middle East so they
were in place for operations.
"You don't wake up in the morning and think that.
Some b****** told me to do it. That's why I did it.
"All the people involved say, 'We hadn't made our
decision right up until the UN resolution', and all
these other things.
"Well, you can argue that you never make the
final decision till you make your decision.
"But, actually, they'd bloody decided. That's the
reality."
It is not known when Admiral West was asked to
prepare his fleets.
He said the findings of Sir John Chilcot's report
would be seized on by activists in the Momentum
movement, loyal to Jeremy Corbyn.
Admiral West, who served as a security minister
in Gordon Brown's government and is now a Labour
peer, continued: "If they find that people did
certain things that were wrong, they should be
exposed.
"It will be used by Momentum and people like that
to say how awful these Blairites are.
"But I don't think it will do what we wanted it
to do, which was to let people really study it to
learn the lessons.
"I will be fascinated to see what it says. What
one really wants out of it is lessons so that we
don't make the mistakes again.
"I have a horrible feeling what other people want
is to be able to get at people.
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