I see that Andrew Sullivan was asked to list what he got wrong about Iraq for the five year anniversary of the invasion, and since I was as big a war booster as anyone, I thought I would list what I got wrong:

Everything.

And I don’t say that to provide people with an easy way to beat up on me, but I do sort of have to face facts. I was wrong about everything.

I was wrong about the Doctrine of Pre-emptive warfare.

I was wrong about Iraq possessing WMD.

I was wrong about Scott Ritter and the inspections.

I was wrong about the UN involvement in weapons inspections.

I was wrong about the containment sanctions.

I was wrong about the broader impact of the war on the Middle East.

I was wrong about this making us more safe.

I was wrong about the number of troops needed to stabilize Iraq.

I was wrong when I stated this administration had a clear plan for the aftermath.

I was wrong about securing the ammunition dumps.

I was wrong about the ease of bringing democracy to the Middle East.

I was wrong about dissolving the Iraqi army.

I was wrong about the looting being unimportant.

I was wrong that Bush/Cheney were competent.

I was wrong that we would be greeted as liberators.

I was wrong to make fun of the anti-war protestors.

I was wrong not to trust the dirty smelly hippies.

I mean, I could go down the list and continue on, but you get the point. I was wrong about EVERY. GOD. DAMNED. THING. It is amazing I could tie my shoes in 2001-2004. If you took all the wrongness I generated, put it together and compacted it and processed it, there would be enough concentrated stupid to fuel three hundred years of Weekly Standard journals. I am not sure how I snapped out of it, but I think Abu Ghraib and the negative impact of the insurgency did sober me up a bit.

War should always be an absolute last resort, not just another option. I will never make the same mistakes again.

*** Update ***

Here is someone who got it right.