Foreign Affairs - Tenth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 15 July 2003.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
INTRODUCTION
JANUARY-JUNE 2003: ADDRESSING THE THREAT
FROM IRAQ
January-March 2003: the debate over Iraq
in the UN Security Council
The weapons inspections process
Reactions in the Security Council to the
UN weapons inspections process
The decision to seek a 'second resolution'
The US and UK decision to go to war in March
2003
Why did such a deep split develop between
Security Council members over the decision to go to war in March
2003?
Was the war lawful?
The debate over Iraq in other international
organisations
The debate within the European Union
The debate within NATO
Post-war Iraq
The immediate post-war period
Civil administration and political developments
in post-war Iraq
The role of the UN in post-war Iraq
British diplomatic presence in post-war Iraq
The Middle East region in the immediate aftermath
of the war
JANUARY-JUNE 2003: THE FCO'S RESPONSE
TO INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
Efforts to disable al Qaeda and associated
terrorist networks
The capture of al Qaeda operatives
The Iraq war and al Qaeda
Afghanistan and the 'war against terrorism'
The United Nations and action to counter
international terrorism
Tackling the financing of terrorist organisations
An overall assessment of al Qaeda
Protecting British citizens from international
terrorism
TAKING FORWARD THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Reform in the Arab world
New military strategies
Rebuilding consensus among allies
The United Kingdom's relations with the United
States
Developing alternatives to regime change
FORMAL MINUTES
WITNESSES
LIST OF WRITTEN EVIDENCE
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
WRITTEN EVIDENCE
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