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War on Terrorism
Saddam Hussein's regime was quickly toppled and on May 1, 2003, George W. Bush stated that major combat operations in Iraq had ended.
Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq
In the debate, Bush did not offer any timetable or estimate of troops, either increasing or decreasing, but said only that the commanders of the troops in Iraq had the ability to ask for whatever force they needed.
Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
Bush declared, "Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror."
Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
On December 1, 2008, during an interview with ABC World News, Bush stated "The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq.
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Donald Rumsfeld
Bush responded to the criticism by stating that Rumsfeld is "exactly what is needed," and also defended him in his controversial decider remark.
Donald Rumsfeld
After the elections, on November 8, Bush announced Rumsfeld would resign his position as Secretary of Defense.
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Donald Rumsfeld
At a press conference announcing the resignation of Rumsfeld and the nomination of Gates, Bush remarked, "America is safer and the world is more secure because of the service and the leadership of Donald Rumsfeld."
Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
Bush declared, "Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror."
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Political positions of George W. Bush
Bush had said in June 2008, "In the long run, the solution is to reduce demand for oil by promoting alternative energy technologies.
Political positions of George W. Bush
In 2008, Bush announced that the United States would commit $2 billion towards an international fund to promote clean energy technologies, saying, "along with contributions from other countries, this fund will increase and accelerate the deployment of all forms of cleaner, more efficient technologies in developing nations like India and China, and help leverage substantial private-sector capital by making clean energy projects more financially attractive."
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Pearl and Hermes Atoll
In June 2006, George W. Bush declared the atoll and all other parts of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument.
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2001 in Afghanistan
Bush added that bin Laden was mistaken if he thought he could avoid capture or death.
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2001 in Afghanistan
Bush added that bin Laden was mistaken if he thought he could avoid capture or death.
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2001 in Afghanistan
September 19 - Official beginning of United States' combat activities in Afghanistan, as designated by president George W. Bush in his "Afghanistan Combat Zone Executive Order" on December 12, 2001.
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2001 in Afghanistan
September 25 - During a visit by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, when a reporter asked if the United States should help Afghan people liberate themselves from Taliban rule, president George W. Bush said, "We're not into nation-building; we're focused on justice."
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2006 Lebanon War
George W. Bush declared that Hezbollah lost the war and that "There's going to be a new power in the south of Lebanon"
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Donald Rumsfeld
After the elections, on November 8, Bush announced Rumsfeld would resign his position as Secretary of Defense.
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Donald Rumsfeld
At a press conference announcing the resignation of Rumsfeld and the nomination of Gates, Bush remarked, "America is safer and the world is more secure because of the service and the leadership of Donald Rumsfeld."
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2006 Lebanon War
George W. Bush declared that Hezbollah lost the war and that "There's going to be a new power in the south of Lebanon"
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War on Terrorism
Saddam Hussein's regime was quickly toppled and on May 1, 2003, George W. Bush stated that major combat operations in Iraq had ended.
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Dana Perino
On August 31, 2007, Bush announced that Snow would be resigning his post for health reasons and that Perino would become his replacement.
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War on Terrorism
In a speech on June 9, 2005, Bush said that the USA PATRIOT Act had been used to bring charges against more than 400 suspects, more than half of whom had been convicted.
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War on Terrorism
In a speech on June 9, 2005, Bush said that the USA PATRIOT Act had been used to bring charges against more than 400 suspects, more than half of whom had been convicted.
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War on Terrorism
In a speech on June 9, 2005, Bush said that the USA PATRIOT Act had been used to bring charges against more than 400 suspects, more than half of whom had been convicted.
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Scrabble
Challenged by Al Gore to use it in a sentence, Bush replies, "As President, George W. Bush carried himself with great dignitude."
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Scrabble
Challenged by Al Gore to use it in a sentence, Bush replies, "As President, George W. Bush carried himself with great dignitude."
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Scrabble
Challenged by Al Gore to use it in a sentence, Bush replies, "As President, George W. Bush carried himself with great dignitude."
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Palestinian presidential election, 2005
U.S. president George W. Bush said the election marked an essential step toward the goal of statehood and promised to help the new president in a renewed push for peace talks with Israel.
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Dana Perino
On August 31, 2007, Bush announced that Snow would be resigning his post for health reasons and that Perino would become his replacement.
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Pearl and Hermes Atoll
In June 2006, George W. Bush declared the atoll and all other parts of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument.
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Pearl and Hermes Atoll
In June 2006, George W. Bush declared the atoll and all other parts of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument.
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Pearl and Hermes Atoll
In June 2006, George W. Bush declared the atoll and all other parts of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument.
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History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Bush refused to meet with Arafat, and repeatedly stated that he would not meet with Arafat unless Arafat clearly renounced terrorism, and took steps to end incitement against Israel, and to restore democratic processes, administrative accountability and fiscal integrity and transparency.
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Automotive industry crisis of 2008
On December 19, George W. Bush announced that he had approved the bailout plan, which would give loans of $17.4 billion to U.S. automakers GM and Chrysler, stating that under present economic conditions, "allowing the U.S. auto industry to collapse is not a responsible course of action."
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Automotive industry crisis of 2008
On December 19, George W. Bush announced that he had approved the bailout plan, which would give loans of $17.4 billion to U.S. automakers GM and Chrysler, stating that under present economic conditions, "allowing the U.S. auto industry to collapse is not a responsible course of action."
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Presidency of George W. Bush
Bush stated that this plan would prevent the release of 500 million metric tons of greenhouse gases, which is about the equivalent of 70 million cars from the road.
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Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
Now speaking of an "axis of evil" comprising Iran, North Korea, and Iraq in his address to Congress, Bush claimed that he was preparing to open a new front in the U.S global "war on terrorism".
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Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
Now speaking of an "axis of evil" comprising Iran, North Korea, and Iraq in his address to Congress, Bush claimed that he was preparing to open a new front in the U.S global "war on terrorism".
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Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
By early 2002 Bush began publicly pressing for regime change, indicating that his government had reason to believe that the Iraqi government had ties to terrorist groups, was developing weapons of mass destruction and did not cooperate sufficiently with United Nations weapons inspectors.
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Dana Perino
On August 31, 2007, Bush announced that Snow would be resigning his post for health reasons and that Perino would become his replacement.
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Pearl and Hermes Atoll
In June 2006, George W. Bush declared the atoll and all other parts of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument.
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Palestinian presidential election, 2005
U.S. president George W. Bush said the election marked an essential step toward the goal of statehood and promised to help the new president in a renewed push for peace talks with Israel.
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Palestinian presidential election, 2005
U.S. president George W. Bush said the election marked an essential step toward the goal of statehood and promised to help the new president in a renewed push for peace talks with Israel.
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Political positions of George W. Bush
In 2008, Bush announced that the United States would commit $2 billion towards an international fund to promote clean energy technologies, saying, "along with contributions from other countries, this fund will increase and accelerate the deployment of all forms of cleaner, more efficient technologies in developing nations like India and China, and help leverage substantial private-sector capital by making clean energy projects more financially attractive."
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United Nations
In a February 2003 speech, soon before the United States invasion of Iraq (for which he had been unable to get UN approval), George W. Bush said, "free nations will not allow the United Nations to fade into history as an ineffective, irrelevant debating society."
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