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First transmitted in January 2003, Sir David Frost interviews Prime Minister Tony Blair during the build up to the invasion of Iraq.

First transmitted on 26 January 2003. The first of three snapshots taken from Breakfast with Frost around the time of the invasion of Iraq. Here Prime Minister Tony Blair talks about the British government's position on the conditions that would lead to Britain's participation in an invasion. Breakfast with Frost ran from 1993 to 2005 and featured interviews with the presidents, politicians and personalities who were the key figures behind the breaking news of the day. These three interviews focus on specific issues relating to the war in Iraq, one of the biggest news stories covered by the programme during the 12 years it was on air.This programme has been edited.

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The extensive diplomatic activity that preceded the invasion of Iraq far exceeded the duration of the war itself. And, whilst the military engagement itself took place over a relatively short period, the aftermath of the war threw up many complex and controversial issues, some of which remain contentious to this day. More background information can be found below.

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