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After Al Qaeda hijacked four airplanes on September 11, 2001, wreaking death and destruction ... the complicity of George W. Bush. Bush’s lies on a nuclear threat from Afghanistan paved the ...
"We did not go to Afghanistan to nation-build," President Joe Biden has said. "And it's the right and the responsibility of the Afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run ...
The original, and tragic, strategic miscalculation in Afghanistan was made by President George W. Bush. He repeated the ... a threat to allow weapons of mass destruction to be used against the ...
Former President George W. Bush does not agree with President Biden’s decision to withdraw U.S. troops from America’s longest war in Afghanistan ... weapons of mass destruction, Saddam ...
Getty Images Former President George W. Bush on Wednesday criticized the withdrawal of American and NATO forces from Afghanistan — saying he fears that women and girls in the country will ...
The neoconservatives who launched the war in Afghanistan would very much like ... as the neoconservative cabal in then-President George W. Bush's administration But very few people in American ...
But it's George W. Bush who bears the most responsibility for the mess in Afghanistan. He was the man who started that war to fulfill America's hunger to hit back and set the U.S. and Afghanistan ...
President Biden on Wednesday said he called former President George W. Bush to discuss his plan to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan. Biden did not say if Bush approved of withdrawing the final ...
1984 - Bush ... and George H.W. Bush attends the funeral for Pope John Paul II in St. Peter’s Square. March 1, 2006 - Bush and wife Laura make a surprise visit to US troops in Afghanistan.
Twenty years after George W. Bush ordered the first B-52s to bomb al-Qaida strongholds in Afghanistan ... explosion that echoed across Kabul. The destruction was designed to deny the Taliban ...
The former president, who ordered the invasion of Afghanistan that drove the Taliban ... By Shashank Bengali President George W. Bush, who ordered the 2001 U.S.-led invasion that drove the Taliban ...
President George W. Bush courageously sought to address this. He launched the PEPFAR program that has saved millions of lives, stabilized economies and prevented wars and the destruction of nations.