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Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« on: May 14, 2008, 05:11:57 PM »
What a load of utter tripe. You changed the goalposts regarding Iraq so many times in the run up to the invasion that it was obvious what you had in mind you hypocritical con artist.  cussing:

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President George W Bush has said he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" in the run-up to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Mr Bush said analysis of the material by many intelligence agencies had led to the "wrong conclusion" on weapons of mass destruction.

In an interview with internet portal Yahoo and newspaper Politico, he also explained why he had given up golf.

"I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal," he said.

Carter criticised

Mr Bush said he did not feel he had been misled on the intelligence on Iraq.

"'Mislead' is a strong word... Do I think somebody lied to me? No, I don't. I think it was just, you know, they analysed the situation and came up with the wrong conclusion."

Wrong conclusion my arse, they came up with exactly what you wanted and now you can see its all gone FUBAR you are trying to blag your way out of the absolute abortion you have created over there.
 
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Mr Bush said the 2003 UN Baghdad killings ended his golf

He said intelligence communities across the world had shared the same assessment.

"And so I was disappointed to see how flawed our intelligence was," he said.

Mr Bush also said a US pullout of Iraq or not maintaining "a forward presence" in the Middle East would send "all kinds of signals".

"It would shake everybody's nerves, and it would embolden the very same people that we're trying to defeat."

Mr Bush was also asked why he had not been seen on the golf course for almost five years and recalled the explosion at the UN headquarters in Baghdad in August 2003 that killed top UN envoy, Sergio Vieira de Mello, and 21 others.

"I remember when de Mello... got killed in Baghdad as a result of these murderers taking this good man's life. And I was playing golf... and they pulled me off the golf course and I said, it's just not worth it anymore."

He said: "I didn't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf."

hang on, that was August 2003, when were the troops first sent in to Iraq and just when did you stop playing golf?

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Mr Bush, who has just begun a trip to the Middle East, said he thought "we're on the right track to defining a Palestinian state".

The president also criticised former President Jimmy Carter, who said recently the next US leader should commit to avoiding torturing prisoners or invading nations unless its own security was threatened.

Mr Bush said the US did not torture and suggested Mr Carter was advocating a policy of courting popularity.

"Popularity is fleeting... principles are forever," Mr Bush said.

Its a pity for the rest of the world that you have bugger all of either. There were obviously no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, you didnt even have to search for them because you already knew their entire stock levels. Why is that? BECAUSE THE US SOLD THEM TO IRAQ IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!!.

And as for torture, we've seen the photos from Abu Graib not to mention the scandal concerning waterboarding. Its one thing to use 'strong' interrogation tactics, but its another to be so bleedin thick as to be caught doing it. The moment the news broke about the rendition flights the entire world knew what you had authorised for crying out loud.

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The president also touched on other key issues:


Global warming: "I could have supported a lousy treaty and everybody would have went, 'Oh, man, what a wonderful sounding fellow he is'. But it just wouldn't have worked."

Democrat-led Congress: "I would call them, so far, good at verbiage and not so good at results."

Ok but to be fair we would have to say that you were lousy at verbiage and even worse at results.

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Burma: "It's taken these people too long to move. It's almost as if they're in a state of denial."

Yes but given your grasp of geography that would be like you saying that New Orleans was in the grasp of De Mississipi.

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His legacy: "I think history, when they look back, will say this is a fellow who knew how to make decisions, and made some tough ones, stood by them, wasn't driven by the latest opinion poll, but was driven by some core principles from which he would not deviate."

No when history looks back they will say there was a gormless christian fundamentalist headcase who was elected and remained in power on the back of some extremely dodgy elextion results and saw a chance to do daddy's work as well as nab the oilfields in iraq, in the process buggering up the world for the rest of us.
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2008, 06:43:07 PM »
My. You are cross!

Good rant though!
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2008, 06:54:16 PM »
Monkey boy gets under my skin at the best of times, but watching him try and worm his way out of the responsibility for the invasion of Iraq given the lives its cost really boils my blood.
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2008, 07:04:17 PM »
But he makes some valid points GM .

Him playing in The Gulf right now would not be a good idea ;D
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2008, 07:07:59 PM »
If he wants to play soldiers I have no problem with going to Toys-R-Us and getting him a toy gun before packing him off to the middle east Miss D.



I just have a real problem with a president who went out of his way to avoid being sent into comabt when he was in uniform sending troops out to die for oil.
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2008, 12:26:36 PM »
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President George W Bush has said he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" in the run-up to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.



Are we talking his, or his administrations 'intelligence' ,
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2008, 12:31:41 PM »
President George W Bush has said he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" in the run-up to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.


Are we talking his, or his administrations 'intelligence' ,

He probably meant "floored".
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2008, 05:01:32 PM »
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President George W Bush has said he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" in the run-up to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.



Are we talking his, or his administrations 'intelligence' ,

He must mean his administration, I've seen mold on food with more intelligence than Dubya.
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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2008, 06:43:52 PM »
That is no way to talk about Gordo.

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Re: Bush disappointed by 'flawed intelligence'
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2008, 06:44:25 PM »
Gordo doesnt have that much charisma  noooo:
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