The US and UK’s invasion in Iraq was unlawful War of Aggression says all the lawyers in the Foreign Affairs Department of UK. The expert advice of the department is enough qualified in making that legal determination. All the twenty-seven of it were in agreement.

This strong judgment follows the recent unanimous report of the Dutch government and also of the clear statements of Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary General.
This information of the UK’s Foreign Affairs Department was disclosed by Sir Michael Wood, the legal advisor of the testimony of Foreign Affairs, at the UK Chilcot inquiry. While saying this he also added that the reply from the office of Prime Minister Tony Blair to the professional work of his legal department was chastisement for putting their unanimous legal opinion in writing.
Sir Michael testified that Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, had preferred of taking legal position which the laws governing war were vague and he also wants to open to broad interpretation. He said, “He took the view that I was being very dogmatic and that international law was pretty vague and that he wasn’t used to people taking such a firm position.”
Any violation of law in preventing war are also arguably to worst crime that a nation can commit.