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Mistakes made in Iraq, says Straw | Mistakes made in Iraq, says Straw |
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Former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has described the current situation in Iraq as "dire". | Former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has described the current situation in Iraq as "dire". |
Mr Straw, who held the job at the time the UK decided to take part in the 2003 war, said there were things he regretted about the campaign. | Mr Straw, who held the job at the time the UK decided to take part in the 2003 war, said there were things he regretted about the campaign. |
Speaking on BBC One's Question Time, he said "mistakes" were made by the US following the invasion. | Speaking on BBC One's Question Time, he said "mistakes" were made by the US following the invasion. |
State department efforts to ensure a "proper civilian administration" were not followed through, he said. | |
"The current situation is dire," he said. | "The current situation is dire," he said. |
"I think many mistakes were made after the military action - there is no question about it - by the United States administration. Why? Because they failed to follow the lead of Secretary (of State, Colin) Powell. | "I think many mistakes were made after the military action - there is no question about it - by the United States administration. Why? Because they failed to follow the lead of Secretary (of State, Colin) Powell. |
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"The State Department had put in a huge amount of effort to ensure there was a proper civilian administration put in straight away afterwards." | "The State Department had put in a huge amount of effort to ensure there was a proper civilian administration put in straight away afterwards." |
'Tony's folly' | 'Tony's folly' |
Mr Straw, now Leader of the House of Commons, said some people would see the Iraq war as "Tony's folly" but that was not a view he believed would stand "in time" about Prime Minister Tony Blair's role. | Mr Straw, now Leader of the House of Commons, said some people would see the Iraq war as "Tony's folly" but that was not a view he believed would stand "in time" about Prime Minister Tony Blair's role. |
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Margaret Beckett replaced Mr Straw as Foreign Secretary in the May 2006 reshuffle. | Margaret Beckett replaced Mr Straw as Foreign Secretary in the May 2006 reshuffle. |
Mr Straw said that while he felt the current situation in Iraq was "not satisfactory" he had expressed such a view before leaving the post. | Mr Straw said that while he felt the current situation in Iraq was "not satisfactory" he had expressed such a view before leaving the post. |
"I certainly said there were mistakes made," he told Question Time. | "I certainly said there were mistakes made," he told Question Time. |
Mr Straw added that there were people in the US administration in 2003 who wanted to invade Iraq "in any event" but he did not believe President George W Bush was one of them. | Mr Straw added that there were people in the US administration in 2003 who wanted to invade Iraq "in any event" but he did not believe President George W Bush was one of them. |
"The thing that people forget in this situation is the successful efforts Tony Blair made, which I played a part, to shift the American administration from that position to one where we took it to the United Nations," he said. | "The thing that people forget in this situation is the successful efforts Tony Blair made, which I played a part, to shift the American administration from that position to one where we took it to the United Nations," he said. |
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