JS, I can hardly imagine anyone who thinks it does not matter, to have a president tell us lies in order to lead us into a war.
That matters to me, and I await your explanation of why it does not matter to you.
But the point Lanya is what matters now. Honestly, worse than whether or not one thought he was lying was probably the video he made where he was jokingly looking for weapons of mass destruction.
To me that was akin to joking about murdering Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Germans invading Poland, or September 11th. Lying or not, that showed a truly and remarkably belittling side of the President that no matter the circumstances was very inhuman.
The problem is that we have a situation that needs to be dealt with now. Arguing the history of how we got into this hornet's nest is all well and good, but it isn't going to make the situation any better.
Look at it this way, President Clinton was told a long and horrible history of conflict, deceit, and atrocities in the Balkans - but instead he and his administration along with NATO took the initiative to work out a solution in Bosnia and Kosovo. It wasn't perfect, but it was a damned sight better than standing back and arguing about the history of the conflict and allowing it to continue.