The White house didn't MAKE or CHANGE anything with Intel. it used IDENTICAL intelligence that the members of congress saw.
No, the WHITE HOUSE itself did not, I will grant you that. Of course, they had appointed people elsewhere that *DID*, but you're right, the white house itself didn't alter the intel, because it had alerady been fixed and altered by the time it got there. The fact that all of it that actually reached the white house was items that completely supported their pre-existing positions is sheer coincidence, of course. Really. Honest.
The one thing the white house DID do was use public statements to tie Iraq in to 9/11, and did so repeatedly. This is irrefuteable, you merely have to go look at old speeches pre-war, and as the war got started. Hell, there's tape of Cheney saying "We keep saying there are links between them because there ARE links between them." Of course no such links existed, nor had they ever existed, and such was well known. To everyone but the White House and that specific agency at the pentagon, apparently....
At the start of the invasion, and even beforehand there is a chance Saddam had no WMDs. Why wouldn't he allow inspectors in, then, and why did he violate the sanctions put on him?
Because if he allowed the inspectors in, he would appear weak. He was trying to set himself up as the Strongman of the middle east, who had already thumbed his nose at the US, and effectively gotten away with it. Kowtowing to US (yes, technically UN, but everyone knows who was driving them) demands would have weakened him in the eyes of the people he was trying to convince.
As for ignoring sanctions, he's hardly unique among Dictators in doing such a thing, yes? Since when did Dictators feel that laws, even international ones, applied to them in any way? Of course he's going to circumvent the sanctions. a) Because they inconvenienced him, and b) because letting it be known he was doing so, and getting away with it, was another way of raising his status. Hell, look how much status the leader of Hezbollah has gained in the arab world after bloodying Israel's nose during Israel's moronic and incredibly ill-advised campaign this past summer?
As for Turkey, it amuses me you put it that way, as it shows you've not learned any of the lessons of the war, and retain your self-absorbed belief that what the US wants should always take premacy, and that everyone else should bow to our wishes. Sorry, but unilateralism doesn't work in the world today, period. It's what got us into Iraq in the first place, all smokescreen and sugar-coating of "Coalition of the Willing" aside.
Lets see, an ally, indeed, an IMPORTANT ally tells us that the one thing they, as a nation, will never support is the creation of an independant Kurdistan. That if we do that, they will have no choice but to cease being our ally, because it is just that important to them. ANd here you come along and say that the US not creating an independant Kurdistan is "catering" to Turkey "too much"? Such arrogance boggles the mind. I mean, I know you're a hard-right Hawk, but advocating abrogating important alliances and ignoring the wishes of important allies just because it inconveniences the US? Wow....
-Arlos