The former tenant of the White House made a mistake on Wednesday by wanting to denounce Vladimir Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine, but he especially recalled his own decision in 2003.
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The dumpling. During a speech in Dallas (Texas), Wednesday, May 18, George W. Bush made an astonishing slip of the tongue by evoking the war in Ukraine. The former US president began by describing “one man’s decision to launch a totally unwarranted and brutal invasion of Iraq”. Before making a face and correcting yourself: “I mean, from Ukraine.”
Speaking in Dallas this afternoon, forming President George. W Bush made a significant verbal slip-up while discussing the war in Ukraine.
He tried referencing what he described as the “wholly unjustified and brutal invasion” — but said Iraq, instead of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/tw0VNJzKmE
—Michael Williams (@michaeldamianw) May 19, 2022
George W. Bush was in fact at the head of the United States when the invasion of Iraq was decided on in 2003 and quickly qualified there too as brutal and unjustified. During his speech on Wednesday, the former American leader also compared Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to a “cool little guy”, “the Churchill of the 21st century”.