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Bush regrets Iraq war intelligence
The US has lost more than 4,200 soldiers in Iraq since the war began in 2003 [GETTY]

George Bush, the US president, has said that he came to office "unprepared for war" and that his "biggest regret" is his country's "intelligence failure" on Iraq.

In an interview with ABC television's "World News Tonight", Bush also said he was "sorry" that the global economic meltdown was taking place and predicted that he would leave office on January 20 with his "head held high". 

Bush has had record-low approval ratings after the botched government response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and in the wake of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the world financial crisis.
  
"The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq," Bush said 50 days before president-elect Barack Obama's inauguration.

"I wish the intelligence had been different."
  
But Bush refused to say whether he would have ordered the March 2003 invasion if he had known Iraqi's former leader, Saddam Hussein, did not have weapons of mass destruction, calling it "an interesting question".

'Do-over'

"That is a do-over that I can't do. It's hard for me to speculate," said Bush, who declared as recently as last week that Saddam's ouster was "the right decision then - and it is the right decision today".

Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and more than 4,200 US troops have died in Iraq since Bush launched the war.

A months-long public campaign centered on the grounds - later proved false - that Saddam possessed weapons of mass destruction triggered the war.
  
"A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. It wasn't just people in my administration," Bush told ABC.
  
Asked what his greatest accomplishment was, Bush replied: "I keep recognising we're in a war against ideological thugs and keeping America safe."
  

 Bush said he was sorry for the economic woes that have seen US firms failing [EPA]
Asked what he was most unprepared for when he took office in January 2001, Bush replied: "I think I was unprepared for war. In  other words, I didn't campaign and say, 'Please vote for me, I'll be able to handle an attack.'"
  
"I didn't anticipate war. Presidents - one of the things about the modern presidency is that the unexpected will happen," he said.
  
Bush, whose administration recently accepted a formal timeline for withdrawing from Iraq, also stood fast behind his refusal for years to set a pull-out timetable.

"It would have compromised the principle that when you put kids into harm's way, you go in to win," he said.

'I am sorry'
  
Asked about the global economic crisis, Bush declared "I'm sorry it's happening, of course," but rejected any effort to blame his administration for inaction in the face of growing concerns.
  
"I'm the president during this period of time, but I think when the history of this period is written, people will realize a lot of the decisions that were made on Wall Street took place over a decade or so," he said.
  
Bush also described much of his time in office as "joyful" even though "the president ends up carrying a lot of people's grief in  his soul during a presidency".
  
"I don't feel joyful when somebody loses their life, nor do I feel joyful when somebody loses a job. That concerns me," he said. 

"But the idea of being able to serve a nation you love has been joyful."
  
Asked what Americans would say when he left office, Bush replied: "I hope they feel that this is a guy that came, didn't sell  his soul for politics, had to make some tough decisions, and did so in a principled way. I will leave the presidency with my head held high."

 Source: Agencies
 
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David H. Vandal
United States
03/12/2008
Bush regrets
Bush did say he wished the intelligence on Iraq had been better, but he did not say it was his biggest regret. Bush' stated that his BIGGEST regret was "No weapons of mass destruction were found." That is an entirely different statement.

Roberta Smith
Canada
03/12/2008
Regrets
I think that we all regret George W. Bush's intelligence.

militantpacifist
Spain
03/12/2008
Bush the Israeli proxy
Bush will be remembered as the idiot who implemented in the former democracy the israeli habits of torture, concentration camps, targeted assassinations, spying on its citizens, gaining money on mass murder by weapons sales and to "put food on your family". If he had any knowledge of Christianity he would have respected the lives of others. He's got no empathy.

RDV
United States
03/12/2008
800,000
I wonder how the 800,000 bodies found in mass graves in Iraq figure into this. Did they wish the US would have stayed home or come sooner? Do the Kurds think the disposal of Sadam was a blunder? No pancake is so flat it does not have two sides.

LUCKY COLLER
United States
03/12/2008
GEORGE BUSH
GEROGE BUSH HAS BEEN MALIGNED FOR ALL THE DEEDS HE WAS INFORMED TO UNDERTAKE,PRESENTED BY HIS AIDES, WOULD YOU NOT DO THE SAME, WHEN YOU HIRE THEM FOR YOU TRUST THEM? THINK,THERE ARE WORST THINGS IN THIS WORLD THAT GO ON EVERYDAY, SLAVE TRADE,HUMAN EXCHANGES,THIRD WORLD ATROSITIES, SOMALI,MID EAST,RUSSIA,INDIA...AND SO ON....SO HOW STUPID WAS HE?? COMPARED TO THE REST OF THE WORLD

asantha
Sri Lanka
04/12/2008
I think the whole world may feels sorry for appointing a man like Bush to lead the most powerful country in the world. He didnt have any common sense, general knowledge or intelligence. He only needed to give more profit to large companies who supported him. Thank god , we wont see this drunken man any more after this january.

Khalyl
Turkey
04/12/2008
to american feedbacks
You judge Bush so harshly I dont mean you are wrong but you claim you are democratic and democracy deliverers Bush was your choice for second time not iraqi's or world's It seems you are regretful too.

thabit
South Africa
04/12/2008
bush regrets ... Yeah right
bush and blair are war criminals .. They firstly decided to go to war then fabricated evidence to justify such.Rove,rumsfeld ,cheney and many other dogs are part of the pack.They are mass murderers and a disgrace to the Christian faith .

Patanjali Ramlall
United States
03/12/2008
Bush and his so-called regret
Fellow earthlings, George Bush has no regrets for any of his actions. He only regrets that he will be leaving the White House in total disgrace and that he could not enact all of Karl Rove's plans with the rest of his buddies. There was no bad INFO or intelligence. This guy could not wait to invade and illegally occupy a sovereign nation for its oil, & land, to build bases through deceit and lies. Look at him now, no one listens to him. Good riddance, his evil ? HISTORICAL!

Patanjali Ramlall
United States
03/12/2008
Bush regrets Iraq war intelligence
Bush has no regrets for the invasion and illegal occupation of Iraq. Through deceit and lies he invaded a sovereign nation for oil, and land to build bases. He made up stories & tried to mislead the world. His only regret is that he could not do everything Karl Rove & Co. wanted. No one ever listens to him anymore. He has no shame and is leaving office in disgrace. Good riddance !! There was no misinformation or bad intelligence. His crimes are HISTORICAL, claiming God told him to invade Iraq.

John T. Marohn
United States
03/12/2008
Bush Regrets Iraq War Intelligence
Why has Mr Bush never denied the British MI6 memo which stated that the CIA "facts and intelligence were being fixed around" military action to remove Hussein? He had clearly decided to invade Iraq before the WMD issue.

Aracanga
Brazil
03/12/2008
Bush x intelligence failure
It is very elementary: you gather intelligence, but the most important it is to evaluate the information, and check the sources. It is amazing that the CIA did know it. It is very strange, indeed.

Klaus
Germany
03/12/2008
If he regrets, why doesnt he say sorry and go OUT there? :-)
Bush has time till Jan 2009 to get out of Irak, if he regrets sooo deeply :-)). HE and his Fathers private gang the CIA, arranged the fake "intelligence", now ..another "col. North Iran-Contras" is guilty again:-)

Usman Aliyu
Nigeria
03/12/2008
Regrets and Resposibilities
No matter what failure president Bush admitted to, would he admit respnsibliyu for the deaths, the hardships and the agony he had caused many a family?

majid
Canada
03/12/2008
Whatever Bush is saying now is meaningless. Bush and his warmonger team started all these problems because he already claimed that Iraq war is an act of God! He was not looking for the truth when he linked Saddam Regime with the ruthless Al Qaeda . Now your time is over and history will remember you as one of dumbest American Presidents America has ever had. Flagrant violations of human rights , ecomomic catastrophe, your lukewarm response to Katrina survivors are some of Bush legacy.

Ayub
Afghanistan
03/12/2008
Bush regretting?..
"Intelligence"is the key word here.Bush did not then,nor does he possess intelligence now,the idiot has a brain of a squirrel.Maybe i'm insulting the poor squirrel at least it can fetch food for itself.This Bushman couldn't find his A$$ on a clear day.Let's hope the new puppet Obama brings about some kinfd of change...

Ahmed
Afghanistan
03/12/2008
resentment of most of the population
I find it interesting that everyone is stuck on the WMD variable. After million(s) were persecuted under the former Iraqi regime, whether by ethnic cleansing, or random crimes against humanity. I find it quite disgusting that we did not lobby to go into Iraq prior to 2003 based on the human right violations alone. What worries me is that, the UN had implemented 15 years of sanctions that stripped the people of necessary rations needed to sustain living in a hell hole, leaving the executive -

Ahmed
Afghanistan
03/12/2008
resentment of most of the population
executive office relatively untouched. I did not hear cries to go into the country and save the people systematically annihilated from the regime. The US uses WMD's as a means to invade the country, and pushes its way to get UN approval, with success. Then everyone cries foul. This tells me one thing. "If it isnt your country, and doesn't directly affect you, then leave it alone, despite genocide (beyond contestation) is taking place." I have one thing to say. "SHAME ON US!"

john thomsen
United States
03/12/2008
Bush regrets
Like Hitler, Stalin, and other despotic heads of state, Bush needn't worry about "HIS LEGACY". History will inform generations of his arrogance and utter disconnect with reality. His legacy will be the profundity of the damage he has wrought on America and the world.

boy_george
Australia
04/12/2008
Bush
For Bush to be sorry and his "head held high" is the symbol of American arrogance taught at childhood. You think Bush did not know from the start that all this intelligence report were all fabricated? I don't think so - he was part of it. I wonder if this idiot is really a born again Christian.

mark
Afghanistan
05/12/2008
I Agree With Ahmed
I agree with you completely, don't forget Saddam's two wars with Iran, and his attack of Kuwait as well.

Andy
Italy
05/12/2008
lack of humanity
what he (and most other world leaders) should regret is his lack of humanity and compassion, as well as having caused suffering and despair for countless people, all only to preserve and expand the wealth and priviledges of a tiny ultra-wealthy minority.

Leon
United States
05/12/2008
Bush regrets
Perhaps the final commentary on Bush's capacities lies in his inability to do what any sane and even semi-intelligent person would do after causing so much harm and suffering to so many and making so many colossal mistakes: keep his mouth shut.

Roland
Germany
06/12/2008
Bush regrets Iraq war ... INTELLIGENCE? Good joke.
Irak war .. what? Intelligence is supposed to be related to BRAINS. Bush hasn't even a tiny amount for a concludent DNA-test. "I wish the intelligence had been different". Yes we wished you the same, 8 years long day by day. Something like Kennedy's could have been appropriate..

victor
Russian Federation
07/12/2008
push in the bush
remember that iraq and iran were the only two that did not sighn OPEC egreement that would make oil= to $ that is why bush put America on the cross roads ... him , Dick and Bush older idiot who kiled JFC are war criminals

Torun
India
07/12/2008
Bush Regrets Iraq war intelligence
I think it's not us intelligence that lacks in collecting info about the then Saddam Regime. What i think is that Mr Bush should regret about his own intelligence/brain which he doesn't have at all.

JW
United States
08/12/2008
Bush knew all along he would invade Iraq
In October of 2001, a few middle aged...but very fit...service men showed up for class at a martial arts school I was attending. In 1/2003 they said they had taken their last class and would be leaving. I asked them, "Afghanistan?" and they said "No." I asked them, "Oh, The No Fly Zone in Iraq?" and they said, "No...we're going to Iraq but not the No Fly Zone. That's were the next war will be. You'll see." The saber rattling for Iraq did not start until summer of '02. How did they know?

Steve M
United Kingdom
08/12/2008
intelligence
I'm sure if Saddam had started a war claiming the west had WMD's in 45 mins, and that it had an oppressive regime that didn't fit in with it's own idealogy (greedy, little family values) then I would say they would have darn better intelligence than we would have. This is all part of one big play, world events do not just 'happen', why is terrorism the new word for existing battles over 'legitimate' claims to land? Read into it people..

kori
Turkey
08/12/2008
Bush regrets Iraq war intelligence
George W. Bush said, it was "the right decision then - and it is the right decision today". He also said, "I wish the intelligence had been different." Since when is going to war based on false intelligence "the right decision"? Since when is sending thousands of soldiers to die in a war resulting hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths, "the right decision"? It has never been nor will it ever be the right decision. Serious crimes have been commited based on these regrettable actions.

chohan
United Kingdom
10/12/2008
Bush regrets
The only people who seem to be upset to see George Bush leave are Zionist . I wonder why................... dont worry Obama will carry on his legacy as all usa presidents do

chriss hammerl
Ukraine
05/12/2008
georg bush
president georg bush, after all what he did..... he is a good exsample for the word war-crime. if the american people want to make it wright! it not means to have a new president. take the old, but former president to court for his war-crimes. that will be a sign of change for every big nation.

Ngatote
Afghanistan
06/12/2008
George W regrets
God has always given his people leaders who should be followed and respected. God also sends us other leaders to teach us the value of truth and integrity of spirit that is greater than babble.

l l
United States
06/12/2008
bush regrets Iraq war intelligence
Bush will answer to god for the hypocrisy of declaring himself a born again christian in order to deceive the citizens of the US and the world. He presented himself as cloaked in the robe of Jesus while all the time doing the work of Satan. Deceiving,war,killing and maiming the innocent. He won't escape judgment

Claude Beaumier
Algeria
06/12/2008
Haram, G.W.!
Just I wanna join the hundreds of thousand dead Iraqi, millions of jobless Americans and the billions of hungry people of the world, to wish Mr. Bush a happy retirement.

Constantine
Israel
06/12/2008
At least Bush tried to deal with worlds problems, unlike Clinton
He started to deal with the Islamic terror-the major threat to the world, since it's intention is to bring the world back to 1200 AD, then they were strong. He destroyd disgusting regimes of Saddam and Taliban, and you can't blame him for the outstanding terrorism in Iraq-it is the Islamic terror, whing has no appreciation for human life. As to the financial crisis-I think the fault is more Clinton's than Bush's. The over-oprimism of Clinton's era created bubbles, leading to 9/11 and the crisis.

shenanigan
United States
06/12/2008
Bush intelligence
Bush has tought the the world you better think twice before you believe what the president says anymore. Bush should be brought up before the world court and give him his day in court. if the US government refuse to turn him over then he should be tried with out him being there give Bush his proximity president on trial and let his record be recorded history be proven so we will not ever have a whack'o government again by the united states, the world can not stand many more idiots leaders

Brett
United States
07/12/2008
Bush
History will judge him harshly. His simple mind only aided Al Queda, he was the best recruiting tool they ever had. boy_george Australia Don't paint with such a broad brush, "american arrogance taught at childhood". When you make broad judgements like that you sound like a student of Bush or of the extremists that make everything black and white.

Juliana KISIMBI
France
07/12/2008
Bush regrets Iraq war
It is indeed the moment everyone has been waiting for "Bush to admit that the Iraq war had been a complete shamble" Many innocent lives were lost as a result of misjudgement n lack of proper intelligence. I think the U.S owes Iraq n its people a big apology for having dragged a country that had no inclination at all to weapons of mass destruction. The U.S shld actually learn from Bush's mistake n try not to act on "impulse or rush" but on sound information inorder to make right decisions!

Marty
United States
08/12/2008
Regret ?
George Bush regrets intelligence failures concerning Iraq ? And he states he wouldn't speculate what he would have done if he had known differently ? Yet, it's been proven, (yes proven,!), there were plans to invade Iraq from the day he took office !!

Sacarias
United States
08/12/2008
Bush Regrets Iraq War Intelligence
It has been said many times before that history is written by winners or the most powerful ones. Sadly, George Bush, Dick Cheney and company will walk away "heads held high" without being officially charged with crimes of war. In the U.S., our politicians can judge Castro, Pinochet, Mugabe, Ahmadinejad as criminals in the name of justice. But who judges & prosecutes our criminals?

jim
Canada
08/12/2008
bush the liar
the project for the new american century had already planned the iraq war in 1998,cheney and rumsfeld belong to this group, they sent a letter to clinton recommending an attack on iraq. richard secord , the cia advisor in his book said he felt sick the day after 9/11 when attacking iraq was the first item on the agenda, bush's lying statement was for the gullible american public, the amount of people who died because of bush, was almost as bad as murderous saddam,bush and blair are criminals...

 
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