The Report
of the Iraq Inquiry
464.
Lord Goldsmith
added:
“In the
light of the latest reporting by UNMOVIC, you will need to consider
extremely
carefully
whether the evidence of non‑co-operation and non‑compliance by Iraq
is
sufficiently
compelling to justify the conclusion that Iraq has failed to take
its final
opportunity.”
465.
Mr Straw,
Mr Hoon, Dr John Reid (Minister without Portfolio and
Labour Party
Chair) and
the Chiefs of Staff had all seen Lord Goldsmith’s advice of 7 March
before
the No.10
meeting on 11 March, but it is not clear how and when it reached
them.
466.
Other
Ministers whose responsibilities were directly engaged,
including
Mr Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Ms Short, and their senior
officials,
did not see
the advice.
467.
At the meeting
on 11 March, Mr Blair stated that Lord Goldsmith’s “advice
made
it clear
that a reasonable case could be made” that resolution 1441 was
“capable of
reviving”
the authorisation of resolution 678, “although of course a second
resolution
would be
preferable”. There was concern, however, that the advice did not
offer a clear
indication
that military action would be lawful.
468.
Lord Goldsmith
was asked, after the meeting, by Adm Boyce on behalf of
the
Armed
Forces, and by the Treasury Solicitor, Ms Juliet Wheldon, in
respect of the Civil
Service, to
give a clear‑cut answer on whether military action would be lawful
rather
than unlawful.
469.
On 12 March,
Mr Blair and Mr Straw reached the view that there was no
chance
of securing
a majority in the Security Council in support of the draft
resolution of 7 March
and there
was a risk of one or more vetoes if the resolution was put to a
vote.
470.
There is no
evidence to indicate that Lord Goldsmith was informed of
their
conclusion.
471.
Lord Goldsmith
concluded on 13 March that, on balance, the “better view” was
that
the
conditions for the operation of the revival argument were met in
this case, meaning
that there
was a lawful basis for the use of force without a further
resolution beyond
resolution
1441.
472.
Mr David
Brummell (Legal Secretary to the Law Officers) wrote to
Mr Matthew
Rycroft
(Mr Blair’s Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs) on 14
March:
“It is an
essential part of the legal basis for military action without a
further resolution
of the
Security Council that there is strong evidence that Iraq has failed
to comply
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