
Chilcot in 60 seconds: The Iraq inquiry's main findings
If you don’t have time to read all 2.6 million words of Sir John Chilcot’s Iraq inquiry, try our 60-second summary.
5 live’s James Shaw – who reported from the war in 2003 – has the main findings.
They include the fact that the WMD intelligence was presented “with a certainty that was not justified”; that the process for deciding the legal basis for action was “far from satisfactory”; and that the planning for Iraq after Saddam’s defeat was “wholly inadequate”.
This clip is from 5 live Daily on 6 July 2016.
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