Bush tells British reporters: Now he regrets cowboy talk and pose
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With his historical legacy clearly in sight, after tens of thousands of American soldiers, Afghans and Iraqis and others – sometimes whole, innocent families – have been killed or maimed for life in different aspects of his aimless “war on terror,” George W. Bush has told interviewers at the British daily, the Times, that he “regrets” the “bitter divisions” his war-making policies have caused and that he is “troubled about how his country [has] been misunderstood.” He told the newspaper’s reporters: “I think that, in retrospect, I could have used a different tone, a different rhetoric.”
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