Sunday, January 14, 2007
"No question decisions have made things unstable...."
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From "Bush stands by Iraq invasion" in today's LA Times:
"The United States was right to invade Iraq, but choices made after the initial invasion have eroded security in the country, President Bush said in a television interview to be broadcast today.
"I think history is going to look back and see a lot of ways we could have done things better," Bush said in the interview, which will be aired on CBS' "60 Minutes" program.
Questioned about the current instability in Iraq, Bush said, "Well, no question decisions have made things unstable."
But he maintained that invading Iraq in 2003 was the right thing to do.
"My decision to remove Saddam Hussein was the correct decision, in my judgment," he said. "We didn't find the weapons we thought we would find, or the weapons everybody thought he had. But he was a significant source of instability."
"Iraqi people owe the American people a huge debt of gratitude," he said."
Click here to read more.
Online: more details about Bush's 60 Minutes interview TONIGHT at 8pm EST here.
Note: the updated links from Think Progress on the troop
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