<<Yea, best figure on the lucrative $$$$ contracts they had, that would get really messed up, if they were to act.>>
Sure. They figured Iraq would beat the U.S. and their contracts would be secure. Acting in alliance with the U.S. and adding their own forces into the mix would only mean ALL OF THEM would be soundly thrashed by mighty Iraq and all their contracts would be lost. BTW, since you are so proud of your FACTS that you like to CAPITALIZE the word, where are the FACTS that show us the "lucrative $$$$ contracts" the Chinese, Indians, French, Germans, Russians, Belgians and Canadians all had with Saddam's regime. Honest to God, I never realized what a veritable United Nations the Iraqi oilpatch was, till I started reading your gar - - uh, I mean, posts.
<<Actually, because they're [all the intelligence agencies of all the other countries in the world] been reported in various media sources>>
Well, I don't know about you, sirs, but I find it downright heartening that all those intelligence agencies are so open and truthful that they publish their real findings in the world press. We hear so much talk about an "Open Society" but so few governments are willing to make any moves in that direction. Who would have suspected that it would be the intelligence agencies, usually so secretive and reclusive, who would lead the way to an Open Society? And I guess, since they've been so wonderfully open about it all, that you wouldn't have any trouble finding out where exactly all this formerly secret info has been published? It would be so helpful to those of us who want to clear the good name of "President" Bush of these awful and nasty allegations of lying and of cooking the books. Eeeewww, how could they?