Bush: ‘I regret saying some things I shouldn’t have said’

By IRNA,

New York : As his presidency nears its end, George W. Bush suggested Tuesday that he regrets some of his more blunt statements on the war on terrorism over the last eight years.


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President Bush said his wife told him that as president, he should watch his words carefully.

“I regret saying some things I shouldn’t have said,” Bush said when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president.

“Like ‘dead or alive’ and ‘bring ’em on.’ My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States, be careful what you say.”

The interview, aboard the USS Intrepid in New York, came after the president addressed a Veterans Day ceremony.

Shortly after the attacks of September 11, the president said of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden: “I want justice. There’s an old poster out West that said, ‘Wanted, dead or alive.'”
Bush was also criticized in 2003 for his answer addressing insurgents in Iraq.

“There are some who feel like that the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is, bring ’em on,” he said then.

On Tuesday, the president also referenced the moment aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003, during which he declared an end to major combat operations in Iraq.

“They had a sign that said ‘Mission Accomplished’. It was a sign aimed at the sailors on the ship, but it conveyed a broader knowledge.

To some it said, well, Bush thinks the war in Iraq is over, when I didn’t think that. But nonetheless, it conveyed the wrong message.”

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