WikiLeaks on
Monday marked the yearly celebration of American independence by
releasing over 1,200 private emails belonging to former secretary of
state and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton pertaining to the Iraq
War.
The
whistleblower platform announced the new archive in a tweet, noting
that the emails would be made public just two days before the UK
government is set to release its official inquiry into the 2003
invasion of Iraq, initiated by former U.S. President George W. Bush
with substantial backing from then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Adding even
more fuel to the speculation surrounding the Chilcot Inquiry,
WikiLeaks on Monday also released a complete list of British MPs who
voted to invade Iraq.
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