What authority does either the UN or the U.S. government have to tell another sovreign nation what activities they may engage in within their own borders?
How many of you guys have I heard yell about how you'd punch holes in blue helmets, and now you're telling me that the U.S. military is running their errands and enforcing their laws and that's OK with you?
What would be your reaction if China (a REAL adversary) and the UN decided that the U.S. should unilaterally disarm it's WMD arsenal and demanded to monitor and inspect the progress of that demand? Wouldn't you expect the U.S. President to be pissed, talk tough, and rattle his sabre?
Iraq was still in ruins from the coalition invasion that was a result of Operation Desert Storm. Sure, Saddam made a lot of noise about getting even, but it was proven and documented before Bush's invasion, and proven afterward that Iraq had no capability to follow through on those empty threats.
As for terrorist training camps, the middle east is littered with them. So is Afghanistan, Pakistan, Korea, China, the Phillipines, Indonesia, Europe, Mexico, South America, Central America, Africa, and the United States.
If Bush wanted to strike at the heart of terrorism, he should have captured the members of the Saudi royal family and their agents who were funding terrorism from inside the U.S. and invaded that country instead of giving them an express ticket out of the U.S. after they sat in the front row to see their dirty work done on 9-11.
Bush's invasion is all about carrying out a personal vendetta against Saddam Hussein and getting the U.S. taxpayers to foot the bill.