ANSWERS: 14
  • I doubbt he has the intelligence, to understand the consequences.
  • i hope for his sake, he does
  • My understanding after having read as much as I could on the subject and listened to speakers (Joe Wilson, Scott Ritter, etc.) familiar with the administration is that he does not regret it. He may regret that it didn't turn out the way he would have hoped. But he and his Neo-Con advisers have a vision of America imposing 'democracy' around the world at the point of a gun (similar to the British and Roman Empires). That history illustrates the futility of this vision does not bother them in the least. Nor does the human and fiscal cost of this folly. They believe they are on the side of Good (God?) and that these costs are the price we (Not them, the rest of us) pay for the Greater Good. http://www.newamericancentury.org/
  • It doesn't matter, folks, any more than regretting Fort Sumter or Pearl Harbor or founding the UN now matters. The only thing that matters, the only important question, is "What do we do now?" And "What happens next?" You might think "Get out!" But you have to say "What happens next?" What happens next is that Iran takes over and slaughters millions of innocent people who believed our promise to help them win freedom. What happens after that is that nobody trusts the word of the United States again. What happens after that is a nuclear-armed Iran that starts building ICBM's and isn't afraid of retaliation because radical Islam is a death cult and they think that almost the only way to heaven without purgatory is to get killed in a holy war.
  • It wasn't his idea.It was the pressure from Cheney.
  • I think the only thing Bush regrets is his opposition (which grows daily.) Afterall, we've been in Iraq longer than it took to beat Germany & Japan into submission.
  • ya i think that jack off should as u see i dont not like bush lol
  • i hope so this war has killed a lot of innocent people for no good reason but money in his pocket...
  • I don'tsee how he couldn't.
  • Bush believed in the death sentence & used it a lot when he was a governor. It's an "eye for an eye" mentality. After 9/11 we all wanted to put an end to terrorism. Going to war seemed right... sad, but right. Now it appears that he is a war-monger as he makes no promise to get out. I am not military expert, but my guess is that he has no regrets.
  • No I don't, but if i'm ever alone with him he will.
  • No, I think he thinks he did the right thing at the time.
  • I think he should regret his impeachment....sigh...dream on.
  • I'm sure he regrets a lot of things, just like every other president that ever darkened the doorway of the white house.

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