- Sir John
Anthony Chilcot GCB (/ˈtʃɪlkɒt/; 22
April 1939 – 3
October 2021) was a
British civil servant. In 2009,
Chilcot was
appointed chairman of the Iraq...
- The Iraq
Inquiry (also
referred to as the
Chilcot Inquiry after its chairman, Sir John
Chilcot) was a
British public inquiry into the nation's role in...
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Chilcot is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Chilcot (born 1939),
chairman of the Iraq Inquiry,
referred to as the
Chilcot Inquiry...
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destruction by a
false agent who
based his
reports on The Rock,
according to the
Chilcot Inquiry. A
rogue group of
Force Recon Marines steal M55
rockets filled...
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Thomas Chilcot (1707? – 1766), was an
English organist and composer.
Thomas Chilcot of Bath,
Somerset was born in the West of
England (probably Bath) in...
- century, and
Jewish history including the Holocaust. He was a
member of the
Chilcot Inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq War.
Martin Gilbert was born in...
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illegal under international law, as it
violated the UN Charter. The 2016
Chilcot Report, a
British inquiry,
concluded the war was unnecessary, as peaceful...
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Legitimacy of the 2003
invasion of Iraq
Legality of the Iraq War Iraq
Inquiry or
Chilcot Inquiry: a
British public inquiry into its role in the war....
- "intelligence and
facts were
being fixed around the policy". The
official Chilcot Report published in 2016
criticised Dearlove for
presenting so-called "hot"...
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October 30, 2020.
Retrieved 8
January 2021. "Iraq war inquiry: Sir John
Chilcot vows to 'get to the heart' of
decision to go to war". The
Daily Telegraph...