To be fair, TEd, here's the best complete article on the Scowcroft reaction I could find. The original was in the The Wall Street Journal, but I don't have access (including the longer statement, from which the "global terrorist campaign" quote was taken, which elaborated a little more on wounding the sensitive intelligence web with our allies created to defend againt terrorism, and destroying the trust and support of that network by ignoring the effects of an Iraqi invasion on our friends and allies. If anyone could bring up that original quote, I'd appreciate it.) Evidently it's Bush, Rove, Rice, Rumsfeld, and, of course, Wolfowitz, in the pro-attack camp against the rest of the poltical establishment, including high-ranking sitting and former members of the Republican Party (Kissinger spoke out against an attack, too, BTW). It's certainly an odd situation. And I'm wondering if Rumsfeld, having been tight with Scowcroft, is so solid on this either.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,775532,00.html