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Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Bush: We don't intentionally kill Iraqis

US President George W. Bush declines to admit that he was misguided for causing the US-Iraq war, which has killed thousands of people.

Asked whether he thought he was 'misled' about Iraq as he ordered the invasion, Bush told Politico that both he and the Congress were told that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's regime did have weapons of mass destruction and they voted for the resolution supporting the war. (Liiiiiiiiiiiiies)

"You know, 'mislead' is a strong word; it almost connotes some kind of intentional, I don't think so. Intelligence communities all across the world shared the same assessment. And so I was disappointed to see how flawed our intelligence was," Bush said.
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He went on saying, "Do I think somebody lied to me? No, I don't," and claimed that he thought "they analyzed the situation and came up with the wrong conclusion."
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The 'veteran president' overlooks the fact that his then-secretary of defense made look like that the US was all but certain that Saddam Hussein's government possessed weapons of mass destruction.

"We know where they [the weapons of mass destruction] are. They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south, and north somewhat," Donald Rumsfeld claimed in March 2003. PressTV

1.5 millions Iraqis dead by lies