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This time George W. Bush’s blunder

Pak Sahafat – Former United States President George W. Bush, the son of the devastating Afghan and Iraqi wars that has engulfed his past and whose minds are still engrossed in his past actions, made a blunder during a speech in Dallas, USA.

According to today’s (Thursday) Pak Sahafat News Agency report, the former US president and initiator of the Iraq war said during a speech in Dallas, USA about the Ukraine war: Due to the lack of control over power in Russia, someone decides to launch a completely unjust and cruel war against Iraq (Ukraine).

To address this blunder and the blunder that still indicates his involvement in the Iraq war, Bush blames aging for the blunder, saying: “I am 75 years old … and the audience laughs.”

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The United States invaded Afghanistan during the presidency of George W. Bush in October 2001 under the guise of the war on terror and the overthrow of the Taliban, but 20 years later, with the Taliban gaining power and capturing Kabul, US troops withdrew from the country. They fled, and in March 2003, George W. Bush ordered a military invasion of Iraq, a war that lasted nearly nine years.

Bush, meanwhile, attributes his mental problem in the speech to the issue of aging, whose current counterpart, US President Joe Biden, has repeatedly been the subject of some age-old behaviors and speeches at news conferences that domestic political analysts and observers of the United States has expressed skepticism about his continued tenure at the White House.

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Biden shook hands twice in a row, once in Greensboro, North Carolina, and again in early May in Auburn, Washington, after giving a speech to imaginary people.

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