The Report
of the Iraq Inquiry
The Hutton
Report, 28 January 2004 ............................................................................
547
The
decision to establish the Butler Review .................................................................
549
Mr Tenet’s
speech to Georgetown University, 5 February
2004 .............................
556
The search
for WMD, January to July 2004 ..................................................................
558
Preparation
of the ISG Status Report .....................................................................
562
The ISG
Status Report, 30 March 2004 .................................................................
573
The
transfer of power to the Iraqi Interim Government ...........................................
575
The Butler
and Senate Intelligence Committee Reports,
July 2004 .............................
581
Mr Blair’s
evidence to the Liaison Committee, 6 July
2004 ....................................
583
The Senate
Intelligence Committee Report, 9 July 2004 .......................................
584
The Butler
Report, 14 July 2004 .............................................................................
586
The ISG
Comprehensive Report, 6 October 2004 ........................................................
588
The
Government’s response to the ISG Comprehensive
Report ...........................
598
Closure of
the ISG and Addendums to the
Comprehensive Report .............................
600
Report of
the US Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of
the
United
States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, 31 March
2005 ..............
603
JIC
Assessment, 28 September 2006: ‘Iraqi Chemical
Weapons:
Implications
of Recent Finds’ ..................................................................................
603
Conclusions ..................................................................................................................
604
424