Talk:Tony Blair tells Iraq Inquiry he would invade again
According to the front page of the Daily Telegraph today, Blair will not be questioned about the 'secret letters' to and from GW Bush, and will "also avoid interrogation about key memos that suggest that he agreed to American demands for "regime change" in 2002. — μ 09:52, Friday January 29 2010 (UTC)
Note on sourcing[edit]
The BBC keeps changing the information in its article, so some of the information for which I used it as a source may now have been removed (I don't know whether it has, but it may have been). I can assure you that everything in this article was based on at least one of the linked source pages, though possibly in an old version. You will have to trust me, but—as an accredited reporter and administrator—I feel that you should be able to do so without negative repercussions. Dendodge T\C 18:14, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
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