<<Actually, the alternate is to believe facts on the ground and common sense vs trying to make up completely unsubstantiated lunatic notions when one's POV has been thoroughly debunked by those same facts & logic, and that this is all some British-led conspiracy to dupe Bush. >>
Not exactly. Try thinking outside your 1-nanometre conservative box once in awhile. S-T-R-E-T-C-H that atrophied brain of yours. Take your head out of your own ass and look around. Try this on for size:
The alternative is the British intelligence service and the Establishment which it serves doing Bush a favour, possibly requested under the table, possibly gratuitously, knowing he'd appreciate it, by fabricating some ridiculous bullshit similar to the ridiculous BS that the Bushmeister and his neocon handlers were themselves fabricating, so that Bush could say, and you too, his most faithful supporter could say, "See? It couldn't have all been an obvious crock of shit because the Brits came to the same conclusion! That proves it was a simple mistake made in good faith."
And apart from placating the Big Tiger Across the Pond, what other motive could British intelligence have for fabricating the same kind of BS that Bush needed to support the invasion? Well, isn't it all just one big coincidence that Great Britain, being the former colonial power in Iraq, was once the beneficiary of all that nice oil? Stranger than strange, huh, that the former colonial power, independently looking into things and coming to the same erroneous conclusions as the Americans did - - now how big of a coincidence is that, they even make the same mistakes?? - - then joined forces with their American senior partners and launched a joint attack on Saddam? Wow, powerful and amazing coincidences, aren't they sirs?