'The Questioning Was Polite, but Probing'

New StatesmanJuly 31, 2009

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We had agreed earlier that no attempt would be made to wheedle out sources, but I suggested I might none the less be able to provide some context. Call it a vague notion of public interest. Call it curiosity. For nearly an hour I was asked to substantiate a number of points in Blair's Wars, particularly the assertion that Blair "had his doubts" about the intelligence throughout.

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'The Questioning Was Polite, but Probing'

The phone call was quintessential Whitehall. Would I, Lord Butler's man in...

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