galanter wrote:There is a difference between (A) someone who *actually believes* that Iraq has WMDs, and then designs a PR campaign to sell that idea in order to get support to do something about it and (B) someone who *doesn't believe* that Iraq has WMD's, but dishonestly designs a PR campaign in a cynical attempt to scare the public into submission.
I hear accusations like (B) with some frequency here. I think most cases if not all are more like (A).
If they genuinely believed Iraq had real live WMDs, why did they wait so long to mention anything about this? I mean, if they really thought Saddam's finger was hovering over the launch button, why wait until 2002 to do anything about it?
It is clear they wanted to take out Saddam from day one. I will grant they genuinely believed he was a threat. But they settled on WMD as the rationale that would best solidify public support for the war. I don't think anyone particularly cared if he had any WMD or not, as long as fear of WMD provided an opportunity to remove him from power.
This is a lot more like (B) than (A).