Iggy:
I agree with you that the war is sadly for questionable reasons.
But there is a difference between being ignorant and mis-informed and suggesting that the war was "100% crafted"
I don't think you (of all people) want to give GWB enough credit for being smart enough to craft something like that.
The war was initiated on faulty intel. There were good reasons which a lot of people with inner knowledge (like Congress, and Colin Powell) agreed on.
Unfortunately, they were wrong, because the information they had to work with was wrong.
But that does not make the decision wrong. Given the information they had at the time, the decision was right. It's sad to see leaders who participated in the decision now reversing their decisions and trying to blame someone.
I used to work for Habitat for Humanity. We were building a blitz build- 30 houses in 1 week. These projects take a lot of planning, and a lot of materials need to be purchased and warehoused in advance. There was a huge increase going on in the price of wood, and we asked all the contacts we had in the industry for the best info we could get to make a good decision about when to buy the 30,000 studs we would need. It looked like the prices were going to continue to spike, and we made the decision to buy the wood 4 months in advance. Unfortunately, by the time we built the project, stud prices had DROPPED by over $1 per. We could have bought them for $30,000 less. That's too bad. But the DECISION was a good one. We used the info we had available, asked all the right questions, put the effort into learning what we could, and made the best decision we could with the information we had available. We were wrong, but we made a good decision.
Crafting a war would be treasonous. There is plenty enough political motivation to make a charge of treason stick if there were any truth to it. The charge that the war was fabricated is, well, fabricated.
They were wrong, but the decision was not.

