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The real reason behind the Chilcot pseudo-inquiry - Paul Rigby - 09-09-2010

http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/09/iraq-david-labour-british

Sorry David, you're not the man to lead Labour

Anthony Barnett


Published 08 September 2010

Quote:The real, unspoken, reason for the Chilcot Inquiry is to work out what do to re-establish the credibility of a military, administrative, intelligence establishment that got it completely wrong.



The real reason behind the Chilcot pseudo-inquiry - Peter Presland - 10-09-2010

Paul Rigby Wrote:http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/09/iraq-david-labour-british

Sorry David, you're not the man to lead Labour

Anthony Barnett


Published 08 September 2010

Quote:The real, unspoken, reason for the Chilcot Inquiry is to work out what do to re-establish the credibility of a military, administrative, intelligence establishment that got it completely wrong.

Personally I don't think it makes a jot of difference who leads which party - the part-political charade having been reduced to just that - a charade. And a well-proven, finely-honed method of dividing the Sheeple into tribal factions the better to distract them from what is really going on by having them exhaust themselves fighting over trivia.

Good article though. It's just that Barnett seem to assume that the power of the party 'in power' is somehow real and that hidden permanent government power is minimal to non-existent - instead of the other way around. He is joining in the game of charades IOW.

Quite entertaining though.

... and necessary to make a living unfortunately Sad