Iraq Survey Group
and the 'uranium claim'
I tabled the following Early Day
Motion on 11 January 2005 to highlight the findings of the ISG on the UK Government
claim that Iraq sought to procure uranium from Africa after 1998
EDM 465
IRAQ SURVEY GROUP FINDINGS ON URANIUM FROM AFRICA
Jones/Lynne
That this House notes that in response to
concerns raised by honourable Members about the validity of the case made for war, the
Prime Minister referred the House to the findings of the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), for
example stating on 21st January that it was the job of the Iraq Survey Group to find out
what has happened, which it will do; notes that the ISG makes it clear that it found no
evidence that Iraq sought uranium abroad after the first Gulf War in 1991, stating that it
has uncovered no information to support allegations of Iraqi pursuit of uranium from
abroad in the post-Operation Desert Storm era; further notes that the ISG report goes on
to state it it had found only one offer of uranium to Baghdad since 1991, an approach
which Iraq appeared to have turned down; further notes that the Government has provided no
evidence to rebut this finding but is now relying on the conclusion of the Government
appointed Butler Committee; but notes that Lord Butler's conclusions on the uranium claim
only refer to the credibility of UK and US assertions made prior to 7th March 2003, the
date the International Atomic Energy Agency revealed forged intelligence documents; and
therefore calls on the Government to provide new evidence to counter the Iraq Survey Group
findings or withdraw their isolated claim that Iraq sought to procure uranium from Africa.
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