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US President George W Bush has said he regrets some of the blunter statements he made over the last eight years. | US President George W Bush has said he regrets some of the blunter statements he made over the last eight years. |
As his presidency draws to an end, he told CNN that some remarks on Osama Bin Laden and the Iraqi insurgency would have been better left unsaid. | As his presidency draws to an end, he told CNN that some remarks on Osama Bin Laden and the Iraqi insurgency would have been better left unsaid. |
Mr Bush also said he regretted speaking in front of a "mission accomplished" banner only a month after troops were deployed in Iraq. | Mr Bush also said he regretted speaking in front of a "mission accomplished" banner only a month after troops were deployed in Iraq. |
Separately he said President-elect Barack Obama would be good for the US. | Separately he said President-elect Barack Obama would be good for the US. |
Mr Bush said he regretted using phrases like "dead or alive" or "bring 'em on". | Mr Bush said he regretted using phrases like "dead or alive" or "bring 'em on". |
Shortly after the 11 September attacks in 2001, he said of Osama bin Laden: "I want justice. There's an old poster out West that said: 'Wanted, dead or alive.'" | Shortly after the 11 September attacks in 2001, he said of Osama bin Laden: "I want justice. There's an old poster out West that said: 'Wanted, dead or alive.'" |
'Wrong message' | 'Wrong message' |
Mr Bush was criticised in 2003 for comments he made about the insurgency in Iraq. | Mr Bush was criticised in 2003 for comments he made about the insurgency in Iraq. |
"There are some who feel like the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is, bring 'em on," he said. | "There are some who feel like the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is, bring 'em on," he said. |
George W Bush had trouble leaving a news conference in 2005 | |
The US president also referred to an interview in 2003 aboard the USS Intrepid in New York. | The US president also referred to an interview in 2003 aboard the USS Intrepid in New York. |
"They had a sign that said 'Mission Accomplished'," he said. | "They had a sign that said 'Mission Accomplished'," he said. |
"It was a sign aimed at the sailors on the ship, but it conveyed a broader knowledge. To some it said, well, Bush thinks the war in Iraq is over, when I didn't think that. But nonetheless, it conveyed the wrong message." | "It was a sign aimed at the sailors on the ship, but it conveyed a broader knowledge. To some it said, well, Bush thinks the war in Iraq is over, when I didn't think that. But nonetheless, it conveyed the wrong message." |
Mr Bush went on to talk about his meeting with Mr Obama and described it as relaxed and said he thought he would "bring a sense of family to the White House". | Mr Bush went on to talk about his meeting with Mr Obama and described it as relaxed and said he thought he would "bring a sense of family to the White House". |
He said that Barack Obama's victory was "good for our country" but expressed disappointment that Republican nominee John McCain did not win the election. | He said that Barack Obama's victory was "good for our country" but expressed disappointment that Republican nominee John McCain did not win the election. |
Mr Bush talked about his future plans and said he was heading home to Texas after he leaves office and might write a book. | Mr Bush talked about his future plans and said he was heading home to Texas after he leaves office and might write a book. |