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A detail of a declassified handwritten letter sent by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, to former US President George Bush, is seen as part of the Iraq Inquiry Report presented by its Chairman Sir John Chilcot, at the QEII Centre in London on July 6, 2016. Former British prime minister Tony Blair took his country into a badly planned, woefully executed and legally questionable war in Iraq in 2003, according to the findings of a long-delayed inquiry into Britain's role in the conflict. The Chilcot report found the decision to join the US-led invasion was taken before all other options had been exhausted and on the basis of false intelligence. / AFP / Jeff J Mitchell (Photo credit should read JEFF J MITCHELL/AFP via Getty Images)

A detail of a declassified handwritten letter sent by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, to former US President George Bush, is seen as part of the Iraq Inquiry Report presented by its Chairman Sir John Chilcot, at the QEII Centre in London on July 6, 2016.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair took his country into a badly planned, woefully executed and legally questionable war in Iraq in 2003, according to the findings of a long-delayed inquiry into Britain's role in the conflict. The Chilcot report found the decision to join the US-led invasion was taken before all other options had been exhausted and on the basis of false intelligence.
 / AFP / Jeff J Mitchell        (Photo credit should read JEFF J MITCHELL/AFP via Getty Images)