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No evidence to justify war in Iraq-former Australian commander
15 Nov 2008 01:54:24 GMT
Source: Reuters
SYDNEY, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Australia's former military chief has said there was no evidence to justify going to war in Iraq in 2003, a report said on Saturday.

Admiral Chris Barrie, who headed the Australian Defence Force at the time, made the comments during an interview for a new television series about former prime minister John Howard's decade in power.

"I have to say, even up until the day I retired, I never saw any evidence that said suddenly we had to go off and do a job in Iraq," Barrie said, as quoted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on its website.

The ABC has produced the series, which features extensive interviews with Howard and begins airing on Monday.

Howard's 11 years in power ended last year with a landslide election defeat by current Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

The decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003 was highly controversial and Howard, a political conservative, was one of the most vocal supporters of US President George W. Bush both over Iraq and the US president's war on terror.

In the new series, Howard said he realised at the time that the decision to go to war in Iraq had the potential to end his political career. (Editing by Philippa Fletcher) (Sydney newsroom +61 2 93731800)


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