Well... no, he didn't. Seeing as how he didn't take into account when some of our allies criticized the reasons for going war, saying that the WH manipulated the intel and exaggerated the threat of WMDs.
Particularly damning, IMO, is that when the NIE was released, almost 90% of the info was redacted.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB129/nie.pdf
There were no allys criticizing Bush ... there were individuals from foreign countries that disagreed.....
Thats like characterizing a criticism from Harry Reid the individial, as a criticism from the US Senate....
And have you EVER EVER EVER seen any US President release raw TOP SECRET intelligence for public consumption....EVER ???
If you think any president would or should, you're not thinking clearly.....it just ain't gonna happen....EVER......
You can accuse Bush of manipulating intelligence data a day long .... it won't make it so.....Politicians are accused of thousands of things in a never ending stream.....the accusations don't make it so.....next you'll be telling me Clinton was a rapist and Hillary killed Vince Foster because someone made an accusation....
Bush didn't write the Oct. NIE no matter how many accusations there are.....
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National Intelligence Estimate....October 2002
Six agencies of the US Intelligence Community (15 agencies), Iraq’s Continuing Programs for Weapons of Mass Destruction (U.S. CIA, NIE: National Intelligence Estimate, October 1 2002, 90 pages), secret, authorship unknown, personal responsibility, George Tenet (Director of Central intelligence), these excerpts released July 18 2003 in an off-the-record White House press briefing by a “senior administration official” who subsequently identified himself on-the-record (July 22) as Dan Bartlett, White House Director of Communications. –CJHjr
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Confidence Levels for Selected Key Judgments in This Estimate
High Confidence:
• Iraq is continuing, and in some areas expanding its chemical, biological, nuclear and missile programs contrary to UN resolutions.
• We are not detecting portions of these weapons programs.
• Iraq possesses proscribed chemical and biological weapons and missiles.
• Iraq could make a nuclear weapon in months to a year once if acquires sufficient weapons-grade fissile material.
Moderate Confidence:
• Iraq does not yet have a nuclear weapon or sufficient material to make one but is likely to have a weapon by 2007 to 2009. (See INR alternative view, page 84).
Low Confidence:
• When Saddam would use weapons of mass destruction.
• Whether Saddam would engage in clandestine attacks against the US Homeland.
• Whether in desperation Saddam would share chemical or biological weapons with al-Qa'ida.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jksonc/docs/nie-iraq-wmd.htm