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Report of the International Inquiry into the Iraq War

The Report of the International Inquiry into the Iraq War was an investigation into the decision to invade Iraq in 2003. It examined whether the military action was justified and if proper procedures were followed by governments, especially the UK and the US. The report found that the decision was based on flawed intelligence and misleading information about weapons of mass destruction. It criticized the lack of adequate planning for post-war stability and highlighted failures in leadership and decision-making. Overall, it aimed to provide a clear analysis of the causes, conduct, and consequences of the war.