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Showing Original Post only (View all)The White House fires back at George W. Bush [View all]
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/white-house-fires-back-george-184550021.htmlThe White House fires back at George W. Bush
Business Insider By Colin Campbell
3 hours ago
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Earnest was responding to reports over the weekend on Bush's remarks to a closed-door gathering of Jewish donors. At the Republican Jewish Coalition event in Las Vegas, Bush allegedly criticized Obama for putting the US in "retreat" around the globe. Bush also panned the current president's nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Both Bloomberg and The New York Times reported Bush said Obama pulled US troops out of Iraq too quickly in 2011, paving the way for the Islamic State jihadist group (also known as ISIS or ISIL) to take root there. Attendees recalled Bush quoting Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina): "Pulling out of Iraq was a strategic blunder."
But Earnest told reporters that it was Bush who actually set the stage for the Islamic State by invading Iraq in the first place in 2003. Earnest called this point a "historical fact."
"I do think that we've made the case aggressively before, and I think that's backed up by extensive evidence, that there are links between al Qaeda ... and ISIL. And the fact is al Qaeda was not in Iraq prior to President Bush's decision to commit significant American military resources on the ground in that country," he said.
Earnest also tweaked Bush by suggesting Obama was elected primarily as a result of the American public rebuking the Bush administration's foreign policy decisions.
"The fact that President Bush has a different perspective and a different philosophy when it comes to foreign policy, isn't just a well-known difference {between them}," he added. "In the minds of many people, it's the principle reason that President Obama is sitting in the Oval Office right now.
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it's good to finally see the Administration throwing the shit right back at bush and cheney
notadmblnd
Apr 2015
#1
Right about that, 1SBM. And bush told the R Guard "you're fired and take your weapons with you",
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#14
i figured out about 2002 that gore was never gonna win. the rite INSTALLED bush as a conservative
pansypoo53219
Apr 2015
#37
There was very little news in the past two weeks about the last survivor of Sadam's cabinet
malaise
Apr 2015
#28
As if to say that bush was at all credible on matters of foreign policy or anything else for that
The_Casual_Observer
Apr 2015
#5
I bet they kinda sorta wish they had thrown them to the international courts now
BrotherIvan
Apr 2015
#6
It's not too late. At least they should have to answer for their crimes in the
Enthusiast
Apr 2015
#52
Does he not remember signing the agreement that set the deadline to leave as Dec. 31, 2011?
tanyev
Apr 2015
#9
Bush...silent as a lamb for so, so long. Almost allowing everyone to forget.
Sheepshank
Apr 2015
#10
Will he ever figure out how his Poppy and Cheney manipulated him? I bet Laura knows.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#39
This statement really shows what Bush is, blames others, lies, accepts no responsibility.
Stuart G
Apr 2015
#17
That was Cheney who said that, as a defense of NOT removing Saddam In '91. There's TAPE of this, btw
Volaris
Apr 2015
#30
"it's the principle reason that President Obama is sitting in the Oval Office right now."
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2015
#22
should have stopped /w 'save kuait' shrubs and u woulda been the hero of the middle east
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#24
Shrub cratered American foreign policy and the American economy. Worst President ever.
kairos12
Apr 2015
#25
It would be bad enough but he never even received much media criticism for his path of destruction.
Enthusiast
Apr 2015
#51
bush gets out of bathtub to try and change his genocidal foreign policy legacy.. he has a lot of gd
Cha
Apr 2015
#31
The White House, "It was Bush who actually set the stage for the Islamic State by invading Iraq."
Botany
Apr 2015
#60