Hello Emperor Grumm,
Your question, as worded, is very slanted and biased, therefore, difficult to answer with certainty.
I don't believe President Bush will admit that Iraq was a mistake. Perhaps he will, if that is what is called for.
I'm a little more concerned about how he is playing fast and loose with our rights as citizens in the US at this point.....
S
2007-01-09 09:24:17
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answered by Sharlene R 3
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Bush and company will never do this because to them it's not a mistake. They didn't invade Iraq because they wanted to spread freedom and democracy. They wanted to get rid of Saddam and to get their hands on Iraq's oil supply - the third largest in the world. Soon they will have what they wanted all along - access to the Iraqi oil fields. The Iraqi government is about to pass laws so that oil companies throughout the world (especially in the U.S. and Britain) can have 75% of their oil for an indefinite period of time in Production Service Agreements. Don't believe it? It's unfortunately true.
2007-01-09 09:23:51
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answered by carol j 3
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No he won't because it was not a mistake. The world is a better place without Saddam Hussein as the evil dictator of Iraq, and with a stable Iraq, there is one less place that bin Laden can hide. When we win this war, Iraq will become a 2nd or 1st world country and an invaluable ally.
2007-01-09 09:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid he will never be the "BIG" man he is so labeled to be and admit he's very Wrong. But the apple never falls from the tree does it (George W Bush Sr) How can those that use others as pawns in their own sick ways admit to their errors when they have never felt the sense of lose. And this is not a Mistake In My eyes It's an ERROR we will never forget about this.
2007-01-09 09:27:35
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answered by Spacious 3
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Saddam is a risk to the u . s . a . are you implying Saddam isn't? The war is a mistake Saddam replaced right into a risk. Bush won't in any respect admit something why would desire to Bush he is going to bypass legally on holiday.
2016-10-30 11:15:53
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answered by ? 4
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i think your question is very rude and inappropriate. Yes Bush and his party have made some very bad choices, but there is no reason on earth to compare the bush administration to nazis! Hitler was a very evil man that killed millions of people and Bush just makes mistakes. think please
2007-01-09 09:18:34
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answered by ski_mgf 1
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Going to Iraq in the first place was not a mistake. Spending 4 years and 200 billion dollars was. Will they admit it? Maybe in our great grand children's history books. Maybe.
2007-01-09 09:16:35
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answered by Kate 3
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The inevitability of time and history will ,in fact, answer that question for future generations to see
2007-01-09 09:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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To Hitler and his natzis this was no mistake, they're getting tons of money and getting oil, To them this is the greatest thing ever!
2007-01-09 09:22:14
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answered by A nobody 3
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Never. They will keep claiming that there is a good reason our troops our dying and we are in iraq for some great reason. Just like you havent heard anything about Osama for a while. Weren't we looking for him??
2007-01-09 09:16:53
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answered by mallerie2002 2
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