Tony Blair Confirms
Authenticity of Downing Street Memo
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SAN STEFFAN
Wednesday 29 June 2005
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The Prime Minister has confirmed the authenticity of a Downing
Street memo in which Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of
MI6, tells Mr Blair that the Bush administration was "fixing" the
intelligence and facts about Saddam Hussein's regime to
back up a decision that had been taken to invade Iraq as early as
July 2002.
The Downing Street memo which was leaked to the Sunday Times
newspaper in May 2005 has become a critical issue in the US.
Senators Kennedy and Kerry have joined the escalating debate by
writing to the President asking whether or not the memo was
authentic and accurate. Downing Street has previously refused to
comment on the memo's authenticity, but challenged for the
first time on the floor of the House of Commons the Prime
Minister has finally confirmed its authenticity.
Speaking after Prime Minister's Questions, Adam Price MP
said:
"The confirmation that the memo is authentic will cause
ripples throughout the United States where 122 Members of the US
Congress have written to the President asking if Sir Richard
Dearlove's statement in the memo, that 'the
intelligence and the facts are being fixed around the
policy' is correct.
"I challenged the Prime Minister on whether Sir Richard
Dearlove was a reliable intelligence source, and if so, could he
confirm whether his statement was an accurate assessment of the
Bush administration's intentions and actions. In his
answer, the Prime Minister refuses to distance himself from the
assessment made by the former head of MI6 and simply goes on to
say resolution 1441 changed the position. I fail to see how this
is relevant to my question.
"Today is a significant step forward in establishing the truth
about the US and UK's policy to invade Iraq. However
difficult it proves to extract information about the war from the
government, the Prime Minister must be held to account by
Parliament, and the President must be held to account by
Congress."
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Representative John Conyers, Jr., (D-MI) House Judiciary
Committee Ranking Member, along with 51 other Members today
submitted a broad and comprehensive FOIA request to the White
House, the Department of Defense, and the Department of State
seeking any and all documents and materials concerning the
Downing Street Minutes and the lead up to the Iraq war, RAW STORY
has learned.
In addition, the Members also formally requested that the
House Committees on Judiciary, Armed Services, International
Relations, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
commence hearings on the Downing Street Minutes.
"This is the next stage of the Downing Street investigation
and brings the investigation to a new more and more aggressive
stage," one Democratic Judiciary aide said.
by : SAN STEFFAN
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