Chilcot, Israel and the Lobby — Gilad Atzmon
Chilcot, Israel and the Lobby
It took seven years for Sir Chilcot and his team to reach a set of
conclusions that every Brit capable of thought understood back in
November, 2003.
The inquiry produced a damning assessment of
Blair’s conduct as well as the British military. But the Chilcot Inquiry
failed to expose the crucial close ties between Blair’s criminal war,
the Jewish Lobby and Israel.
At the time Britain entered the
criminal war against Iraq, Blair’s chief funders were Lord ‘cashpoint’
Levy and the LFI (Labour Friends of Israel). The prime advocates for the
immoral interventionist war within the British press were Jewish
Chronicle writers David Aaronovitch and Nick Cohen. The attorney general
that gave the green light for the war was Lord Goldsmith.
In 2008 The Guardian revealed
that the “Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) successfully fought to
keep secret any mention of Israel contained on the first draft of the
controversial, now discredited Iraq weapons dossier.” Israel was
conspicuously engaged in the vast production of WMDs. If Britain and
America had any genuine concerns about WMDs, bombing Tel Aviv would have
been the way to go.
In 2003 some intelligence experts insisted
that the Iraq’s WMD dossier was initially produced in Tel Aviv and only
‘sexed up’ in London.
Since the Iraq war, the same Jewish Lobby
has mounted enormous pressure on western governments, promoting more
Zio-centic interventionist wars in Syria, Libya and Iran. So why did the
Chilcot Inquiry fail to address this topic?