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The Bush Administration made the mistake of using intelligence to justify decisions already made.
The debt ceiling was raised seven times under the Bush administration (from 2000-2008).From a Sept 2008 CBS story: "Buried deep in the hundred pages of bailout legislation is a provision that would raise the statutory ceiling on the national debt to $11.315 trillion. It'll be the 7th time the debt limit has been raised during this administration. In fact it was just two months ago, on July 30, that President Bush signed the Housing and Economic Recovery Act, which contained a provision raising the debt ceiling to $10.615 trillion."
Answer 1It did not go longer that expected. Our government is now waging continuous wars.Answer 2Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld expected the war to end within a few weeks of the initial invasion. They held the entirely unreasonable expectation that Iraqis would embrace the American soldiers as their saviors for overthrowing Saddam Hussein and would immediately come together in a perfect American-style democracy. As would be expected by anyone who knows anything about the Middle East, the Iraqis saw the American soldiers as an occupying and colonialist force. Numerous paramilitary cells of different Iraqi warriors rose up to resist the American soldiers prolonging the conflict for nearly eight more years. Since US withdrawal in 2011, the insurgency has continued and the Iraqi National Government has expended numerous resources to attempt to quell it.
George Bush
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Bush A+
Do private contractors in Iraq count as soldiers?
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The last federal surplus was in 2000-2001 under the Bush administration.
It has increased about 25% under President Obama, due to, among other things, the recession, two [Bush] wars and the Bush tax cuts.
Yes, the TARP bill was signed into law during President's Bush's second term and was implemented during the closing days of his administration
Yes, now over 30,000 of them in preparation of Operation Cable Splice which has begun under the Bush Administration and put to enaction by Obama administration
Yes, now over 30,000 of them in preparation of Operation Cable Splice which has begun under the Bush Administration and put to enaction by Obama administration
Most prominently during the Civil War, by President Lincoln, against pro-confederacy Northerners. In recent times, under President Bush with Guantanamo, but the Bush Administration argued that since the prisoners are not American Citizens and never land on American soil they do not have the right of Habeas Corpus, guaranteed by the US Constitution.
The Bush administration crack down on drug trafficking from Latin America.
i think he was the president who said yes to allow american soldiers fight in iraq