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No Regret for Bush in Iraq
By Anadolu News Agency (aa)
Published: Thursday 13, 2005
zaman.com

US President George W. Bush has said that despite not finding any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, he does not regret the occupation of Iraq.

In a statement to the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Bush said that he thought they would find weapons of mass destruction and that many around the world also thought that Saddam Hussein has the weapons. The US President went on that the world is a safer place without Saddam.

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Now tell me who is mad!
JILLinaz
I want answers from him! If they finally admit there is no wmds, then I expect some reasons why we are there, and "we are better off without Saddam in power" is an opinion. I want some FACTs from him! Too many of our soldiers are dying - are injured - for what????? And I saw the most upsetting show on LINK tv on this war from the Iraqi's perspective. How soldiers are breaking into their homes, screaming at them in English... and the Iraqi civilians have no clue what they are saying... one man bent down to pray because he thought he was going to get killed, and the soldiers beat him up - 2 swollen eyes, blood running down his face - because he dropped down instead of standing there with his arms up in the air. All because of the language barrier, all why this man's wife and kids watched.

I want reasons, Mr. Bush! You are making the world HATE us, and I do not feel safe.
gmanders777
Senator Kennedy: Cause of Iraq War of was a Mistake
By Anadolu News Agency (aa)
Published: Thursday 13, 2005
zaman.com

Senior US Democrat Senator Ted Kennedy has said that the Iraq War was started for the wrong reasons.

The outspoken politician implied that the Republican George W. Bush administration had made a mistake in a program broadcast by MSNCBC television: "The reasons for the Iraq War were mistaken and not rational. The Bush administration claimed that it could be easily handled. Our misguided resort to war has created more - and much more intense - anti-American feeling than Osama bin Laden ever dreamed of," he said. "And the sooner we reverse that distressing trend, the better."
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