Yes that bits right, what your missing is that NATO did have approval from the UN security council other then from 3 countries to do so.
So apparently one does not need UNSC approval in order to act? Which three countries do not count?
It is interesting that the US and UK did choose to 'ignore' 1441, due to the inability of gathering a consensus from all five permanent members for the action.
We now know that France and Russia had complete, accurate intelligence to guide them in their decision.
It is said that many pre-Columbian navigators thought the world flat and professed that idea. Were they liars? No, they were simply wrong.
Call Bush wrong on WMD's and you are stating a fact based on today's available data. Call Bush a liar on WMD's and you are taking a leap of logic based on today's evidence.
What I was trying to do was explain that decisions are made with the information at hand. After a time passes, it is easy to evaluate whether or not the decisions are correct. If one could make decisions with complete and accurate information of the aftermath many historical decisions would have been made differently.