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Blair aide defends dossier in runup to Iraq war

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Updated: 2010-01-13 09:44
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Blair aide defends dossier in runup to Iraq war
A video grab image shows Alastair Campbell, ex-director of communications to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, addressing the Iraq Inquiry in London January 12, 2010. [Agencies]?

LONDON: Former Downing Street spin doctor Alastair Campbell on Tuesday strongly defended his role in preparing a highly controversial 2002 dossier used to justify the US-led invasion of Iraq.

Under questioning from the Iraq Inquiry, Campbell vehemently denied that he "sexed up" the infamous document to strengthen former Prime Minister Tony Blair's case for joining the Americans in an invasion designed to topple former Iraqi?leader Saddam Hussein.

He called the dossier "a serious, solid piece of work", even though much of the information it contained turned out to be wrong with regard to Saddam's military capacity, and lashed out at the British press for publishing "conspiracy theories" about the war planning.

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"I defend every single word of the dossier, and I defend every single part of the process," Campbell said. "It was a genuine attempt by the prime minister and the government to engage the public properly."

He denied pressuring Britain's intelligence chieftains to alter their conclusion to strengthen Blair's case for war and said he did not distort the intelligence in any way.

"At no point did anyone from the PM (prime minister) on down say to the intelligence services, look, you have to tailor this case," he told the panel, asserting that intelligence chief John Scarlett and his management team were satisfied with the report and its forward.

It was a spirited defense from the man who served as Blair's top communications strategist from 1997 until his resignation in August 2003. He has consistently denied wrongdoing, telling three other inquiries that the dossier's preparation was handled properly.

The dossier has been ridiculed because of its unfounded claim that Saddam could have nuclear weapons within a year and also the assertion that Saddam had chemical weapons that could be fired within 45 minutes.

Both turned out to be bogus, no weapons of mass destruction were found inside Iraq after US-led forces removed Saddam Hussein.

Campbell blamed the inaccuracies on intelligence shortcomings, not any mistakes by himself or Blair.

The former prime minister, whose political position was gravely undermined by widespread unhappiness with the war, is expected to testify before the Iraq Inquiry in late January or early February.

It was clear from Campbell's testimony that he played a central role in the Blair administration. He said Blair believed it was necessary to "embed" a communications strategy into every political discussion so that Blair could communicate his message effectively.

Campbell was among the first major figures from Blair's inner circle to give his version of events to the Iraq Inquiry, the most wide-ranging investigation into the war thus far in Britain.

He contradicted earlier testimony from a former British ambassador to Washington who said Blair dropped his resistance to using the military option against Saddam after a 2002 meeting with President George W. Bush at the leader's Texas ranch.

The committee, chaired by John Chilcot, is expected to hear from key members of Blair's Cabinet next week.

The Iraq Inquiry started hearing testimony in late November. Critics of the invasion had long demanded an investigation into whether the war, which has been extremely unpopular in Britain, was illegal. Many were disappointed when it was announced that the inquiry had no power to apportion blame or establish criminal or civil liability.

Blair has said many times since leaving office more than two years ago that he is confident his decisions were correct.

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