"I can't accept collective responsibility for the decision to commit Britain now to military action in Iraq without international agreement or domestic support"
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Cook also frames the Iraq decision as a triple breach. “Commit Britain now” stresses irreversibility and haste, implying momentum is substituting for proof. “Military action” keeps the language sober, but its restraint sharpens the charge: this isn’t a tragic necessity, it’s a choice being rushed through. Then he lays out the missing pillars of legitimacy with prosecutorial symmetry: “without international agreement or domestic support.” The pairing is deliberate. International agreement signals UN authorization and the rules-based order; domestic support invokes democratic consent and the public’s skepticism after contested intelligence claims. He’s saying the government is acting without law abroad and without a mandate at home.
The context is early 2003, as Tony Blair aligned Britain with the U.S. invasion amid massive protests and unresolved UN debates. Cook’s intent is to force a record: if the war goes wrong, history won’t be able to say everyone nodded along. His subtext is colder: Cabinet unity is being purchased at the price of legitimacy, and he refuses to be the receipt.
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Cook, Robin. (2026, January 16). I can't accept collective responsibility for the decision to commit Britain now to military action in Iraq without international agreement or domestic support. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-accept-collective-responsibility-for-the-110000/
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Cook, Robin. "I can't accept collective responsibility for the decision to commit Britain now to military action in Iraq without international agreement or domestic support." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-accept-collective-responsibility-for-the-110000/.
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"I can't accept collective responsibility for the decision to commit Britain now to military action in Iraq without international agreement or domestic support." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-cant-accept-collective-responsibility-for-the-110000/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.




