Inquiry Into Iraq War

HOLD INQUIRY INTO IRAQ WAR

Campaign created by Tim Wright

We call for an independent inquiry into the decisions that led to Australia invading Iraq, and a review of the war powers of the government, to draw out what lessons can be learned for the future.

 Why is this important?

The 2003 invasion of Iraq was a humanitarian, legal, political and strategic disaster. It has left a trail of death and destruction and millions of refugees. It has undermined the role of international law and strengthened terrorism.

Australia’s role in the war raised very serious questions of government honesty and accountability. If we do not learn lessons from this episode, we are at grave risk of engaging in equally ill-founded wars in the future.

There are many unanswered questions in relation to Australia’s decision to go to war. They include: What was the government’s decision-making process and timing that led to our participation in the invasion? What were the objectives, and how was success to be defined? How did the government reconcile conflicting intelligence assessments?

How did the government attempt to satisfy itself of the legality of the invasion? Which of the many NGO predictions of widespread and severe civilian suffering, including by children, did the government consider? If none, why? To what extent were the statements made to the Parliament and the public consistent with all the available relevant assessments?

Australian troops are entrusted to help safeguard our security. Any suspicion that their lives, and the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians, have been placed in jeopardy on the basis of anything other than the most robust and rigorous decision-making process cannot be ignored.

Both the United Kingdom and the Netherlands have initiated official inquiries into their own involvement in the war; Australia has not. Nearly a decade after the war began, it is time we did so.

This petition is organised by the Iraq War Inquiry Group (www.iraqwarinquiry.org.au).

1 Comment »

 
  1. sanjitagnihotri says:

    After a long time,I am connecting to this website.In the context of this entry,I am happy to share that of late,I am utilising my Nichiren Buddhist spirituality to deal with both my anger and my occassional rage.I am praying the Beatitudes over my prayers.And carefully watching the process.I am imagining being in a hellish prison,where I am at the marcy of my captors.In my prayers,I imagine how I will feel in that situation and whether it’s possible to create value out of my rage in such a painful situation.This process has been re-started in me after a gap of 15 years.Thanks.

 

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