The terms of referance seem to change every day as things are obviously not what they were portrayed to be.
There are no chemical weapons, no materials for nuclear devices, no programs for construction of such, there are no means of delivery, there never was a plot to obtain fissile materials from Niger, nor was there any reality in the nototrious 45 minute threat as portrayed by Blair.
The country was supposed to be completely grateful, UN memebers would be glad to send in their troops as peacekeepers, Iraqi oil would pay for everything, and all would be sweeteness and light.
As every single one of thse postions has emerged as being false to varying degrees, we see again how we , the public, were obviously so stupid as to read signs and messages and take them to means what they seemed at first inspection.
How ignorant of the entire world !
Meanwhile, your tax dollars are paying for this fiasco, and sadly US and British, and Iraqi familes will have to live with the consequencies.
UK intelligence chiefs during the Hutton enquiry have engaged in a level of sophistry that beggars belief, they put out carefully crafted statements and reports, and then state that these reports have to be carefully edited for public consumption, and some of those should not have been put out because thye appear to mean that the intelligence was actually wrong, yet the evidence on the ground in Iraq proves that those ‘wrongly interpreted’ statements look suspiciously like complete lies.
Every media consultant will confirm that in video images, the majority of the message that comes across is visual, nd what is actually stated by the speaker is of less importance, something like 70/30.
The media managers for Bush, and Bush himself who has to work with the media, cannot be unaware what message was being sent, and given their controlling influence, I find it very hard to imagine that there was any other intention than to send that message.
Deniability is a wonderful thing, just don’t expect all the public to be fooled all the time, not all of us are mugs.