The Nimrod Review was made public from the date of release. It hit everyone's desk at the same time. In my view, this is good; a report like this usually goes first to those implicated, who then get a finite time to get their story straight before the document is made public.
The MoD, and others involved, have had as much time as we have to read and digest. A response has been promised.
No Review can answer all your questions. I'm not even going to try and assess whether or not they are relevant. I do know that the Review has stated what many felt, but couldn't put a finger on. I suggest that we give the Review a chance before all response, answers, fact finding committees and implementation groups are rubbished here. It is a step on the correct, open and honest path and I sincerely hope the path is long.