The entire world believed that there were WMDs in Iraq. As Dave correctly points out, the French and Russians had big economic reasons for not wanting to participate in the U.N. sponsored incursion.
But it's funny, isn't it?! One of the few U.S. lawmakers who didn't vote to move forward with the military sanction,
in spite of overwhelming evidence that Iraq had WMDs, was Oh Bama. Now he's proud of that fact because WMDs weren't found. (Luckily for his political aspirations they probably made their way to Syria.)
So there's your potential U.S. President. Despite all known factors that Iraq posed a great danger, had recently used WMDs, and had consistently violated and refused world-voted demands for full disclosure and on-site investigations .... this senator didn't want to do anything about it. Yippie and zippity-doo-dah. I can't wait to see what he'd do as a president during a crisis with Iran. Maybe talk Iran's President Imanutjob to death.
There you go....a new take on the old axiom...."Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer." If this guy gets elected....well, we'll have deserved whatever we get.