From a supporter of the war, from the New Republic:
Yes, the real arguement against the war was whether the threat claimed even warranted the invasion. So even if we find after the fact evidence to bolster the pre-war claims, that does nothing at all to counter the very arguement people like myself made well over a year ago.
There was a consensus among the governments of the world and a virtual consensus among the experts about the basic threat from Iraq; the great debate was over whether a war was necessary to remedy it. Few claimed that Iraq had no WMD programs, many of those who did seemed to have been discredited in some way or another, and they argued with less evidence than could be mustered in support of the mainstream position.
Yes, the real arguement against the war was whether the threat claimed even warranted the invasion. So even if we find after the fact evidence to bolster the pre-war claims, that does nothing at all to counter the very arguement people like myself made well over a year ago.


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