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The Report of the Iraq Inquiry
JIC Assessment, 10 October 2002: ‘International Terrorism: The Threat
from Iraq’ .......................................................................................................... 211
Possible models for administering a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq ..................... 212
FCO paper: ‘Vision for Iraq and the Iraqi People’ ............................................. 218
DFID paper: ‘Iraq: Potential Humanitarian Implications’  .................................. 219
DFID paper: ‘Central/southern Iraq humanitarian situation analysis’ ............... 220
UK strategic policy objectives for Iraq .............................................................. 222
AHGI stocktake of contingency planning ......................................................... 223
FCO paper: ‘International Administration for Iraq: what, who
and how?’ ......................................................................................................... 225
War crimes and the creation of an international criminal tribunal for Iraq ........ 227
UK military options: war-fighting and reconstruction ..................................................... 230
Growing concern about post-conflict planning .............................................................. 232
DFID contact with the US and UN .................................................................... 232
JIC Assessment, 23 October 2002: ‘Iraq: The Kurds and Shia’ ....................... 237
Cabinet Office paper: ‘Iraq: Models and some questions for post‑Saddam
government’ ...................................................................................................... 237
FCO paper: ‘Economic issues in Iraq after post-Saddam regime change’ ....... 242
Treasury paper: ‘Economic Impact of a War in Iraq’ ........................................ 243
Government contact with UK academics ......................................................... 244
SPG paper, 6 November 2002: ‘UK Military Strategic Thinking on Iraq’ .......... 247
First round of inter-agency talks, Washington, 6 November 2002 .......................... 251
Post-Saddam Hussein oil contracts ........................................................................ 256
UK military options .................................................................................................. 258
Parliamentary debates on resolution 1441, 25 November 2002 ............................. 260
Domestic contingency planning .............................................................................. 262
DFID engagement with Whitehall ........................................................................... 263
FCO preparation for handling an “all-out crisis” ...................................................... 267
FCO report on Saddam Hussein’s crimes and human rights abuses .............. 269
FCO paper: ‘Interim Administrations in Iraq’ ..................................................... 272
FCO paper: ‘Iraq: Security Sector Reform’ ....................................................... 274
FCO paper: ‘Islamism in Iraq’ ........................................................................... 275
Iraqi opposition conference, London ....................................................................... 277
Military preparations gather pace ........................................................................... 280
SPG paper, 13 December 2002: ‘UK Military Strategic Thinking on Iraq’ ........ 281
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