
Chilcot Report
The Chilcot Report is a comprehensive investigation into the UK's decision to join the 2003 Iraq War. It analyzed the political and military leadership's planning, decisions, and actions leading up to and during the conflict. The report found that the decision was based on flawed intelligence and that the government did not fully prepare for post-war recovery or consider the potential consequences. It also criticized insufficient planning and coordination. Overall, the report aims to promote transparency and improve future government decision-making regarding military interventions.