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9/11 Re/Bush
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Maybe a strange Qs, Put your self in Presidents Bush's place, he was in that school listening to the children reading when one of his aids came in & whispered in his era what had happened, his thoughts were not to panic as the children was reading, apart from what had happened, what, if you were the president would action would you have taken against the Terrorists after finding out who & where they where they where from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have seen the footage over and again, and heard the report of why he sat still and did nothing. After the chat with the children, his staff set up a hot room, sorry can't think of the right word, and took it from there
In my opinion it was hasty, ill conceived, and no thought to the end results.
There was lots of disinformation, and the whole scenario was chaotic, words of the Presidents staffers. It was gung ho and the wrong thing to do. We have seen the consequences and those responsible should be ashamed of themselves. No one disputes what happened that day, but it wasn't just Americans killed in 9/11, and when you look ten years on, what has been acheived, other than hundreds of thousands dead, from all sides.
In my opinion it was hasty, ill conceived, and no thought to the end results.
There was lots of disinformation, and the whole scenario was chaotic, words of the Presidents staffers. It was gung ho and the wrong thing to do. We have seen the consequences and those responsible should be ashamed of themselves. No one disputes what happened that day, but it wasn't just Americans killed in 9/11, and when you look ten years on, what has been acheived, other than hundreds of thousands dead, from all sides.
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He did the right thing here as to the school. However, as I understand it, he was in complete shock and Tony Blair had to step in and effectively lead him through it............
The decision to enter Iraq was only indirectly linked to 9/11, not the principal driver, as even Bush realised it Al Qaeda that performed the dastardly action.
He did the right thing here as to the school. However, as I understand it, he was in complete shock and Tony Blair had to step in and effectively lead him through it............
The decision to enter Iraq was only indirectly linked to 9/11, not the principal driver, as even Bush realised it Al Qaeda that performed the dastardly action.