The commission concluded that there was no shred of evidence linking AQ to Iraq when it came to 9-11. In fact quite the opposite. Saddam was not willing to play ball with AQ and this is why the Taliban (especially Mullah Omar and AQ became allies). Saddam simply never was an Islamo-fundamentalist because to be fundamentalist means sharing power with the mullahs. Saddam wasn't going to let that happen and thus the offers of cooperation never materialized beyond limited contacts in fighting the Kurds in northern Iraq.
The notion that Iraq was a threat was cooked up by Wolfowitz...even Rumsfeld originally opposed going into Iraq.
Ironically the fear in the White House was that Saddam was going to use the 9-11 attacks as a means to restrengthen his hold over the portions of Iraq covered by the no-fly zones. That is the only genuine threat Saddam posed. They were afraid that if they allowed Saddam to move his armies in then instablity would erupt. Oh, the fucking irony here.
Enough people under the President convinced Bush that Iraq was an immediate threat. The immediate thinking was that if Saddam even blinked the wrong way that the U.S. would have to move in and protect the oil fields (wow, who could have seen that coming?). There were dissenting voices stating the obvious....that the intel was flawed and there was no threat to America, but, they were shut out by Cheney, Wolfowitz, and others when it came time to make the ultimate decision. It all points to poor decision-making and poor leadership skills on the part of Bush. It's all in the 500+ page report.
Read the report. If you haven't then what position of credibility do you have? Basing it on what someone's blog or what NewsMax claims? There is no link between AQ, Bin Laden, Iraq, and what happened on 9-11.
Care to offer your own evidence?