Republicans are discussing Iraq in the largest gathering in preparation for elections in 2016
5/17/15
Twilight News / debate on the Iraq war raised by Jeb Bush's reluctance to answer questions about them to a large gathering of Republicans seeking to run for the US presidential elections to be moved to take place next year to reflect the divergence of views about the war and whether it makes sense.
Forum sponsored by the Republican Party in Iowa and was the largest gathering of the candidates in the state so far in the presidential race accelerated in the state next year, which will be the first state to see the Republican party elections to choose its candidate in scheduled for November 2016 presidential election.
The threat posed by Islamic militants to organize the state who took control of large tracts of land in Iraq and Syria, a dominant element in the debate today in which he announced to launch US Special Forces raid in Syria, US officials have killed a militant leaders.
He defended Florida Governor Jeb Bush, the former is likely to join the group of politicians vying for the party's nomination in the presidential election for his brother, former President George Bush, his decision to invade Iraq led by the United States in 2003.
And Jeb Bush spent the past week in length to defend himself after he said the announcer on Fox News that he would authorize the invasion of Iraq if the gunman as much intelligence available today. But after that was criticized retracted his statement and said that his loyalty to George W. Bush's strong.
Jeb Bush said at a gathering of Iowa "Some of you know that my brother George W. Bush and I'm proud of it. Whether there were people like it or do not like him, they live with it."
The Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, a liberally inclined hand Republicans wondered whether Iraq futile war with a rise of organizing an Islamic state in mind.
"We have to ask: Is Iraq more stable or less stable since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein? Is there more chaos or whether they fell? Is the organization of the Islamic state is the biggest threat now by the lack of stability?"
Others cast Republicans blamed the emergence of the organization of the Islamic state on Aldemcrdoa US President Barack Obama administration's failure to leave a team of US forces in Iraq after the war.
George W. Bush launched the war based on intelligence information said that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction were never found.
As Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who was interviewed more than a standing ovation in the pool view and point of view contrary to Paul and defended the war and the decision of George W. Bush launching.
"All I can say is that President Bush has available to him the same information available to others in the world and taken the best decision can be taken. If there are those who believe that Saddam Hussein a good person he return in time for the back and study the facts. I'm glad that he died."
Addressing veterans in the crowd, saying, "If you had fought in Iraq has succeeded endeavor. Not your fault that Iraq turned into hell. It's Obama's fault But you Vodeetm your mission."
Republican candidates and others focused on the threat of the Islamic state, which must be addressed
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5/17/15
Twilight News / debate on the Iraq war raised by Jeb Bush's reluctance to answer questions about them to a large gathering of Republicans seeking to run for the US presidential elections to be moved to take place next year to reflect the divergence of views about the war and whether it makes sense.
Forum sponsored by the Republican Party in Iowa and was the largest gathering of the candidates in the state so far in the presidential race accelerated in the state next year, which will be the first state to see the Republican party elections to choose its candidate in scheduled for November 2016 presidential election.
The threat posed by Islamic militants to organize the state who took control of large tracts of land in Iraq and Syria, a dominant element in the debate today in which he announced to launch US Special Forces raid in Syria, US officials have killed a militant leaders.
He defended Florida Governor Jeb Bush, the former is likely to join the group of politicians vying for the party's nomination in the presidential election for his brother, former President George Bush, his decision to invade Iraq led by the United States in 2003.
And Jeb Bush spent the past week in length to defend himself after he said the announcer on Fox News that he would authorize the invasion of Iraq if the gunman as much intelligence available today. But after that was criticized retracted his statement and said that his loyalty to George W. Bush's strong.
Jeb Bush said at a gathering of Iowa "Some of you know that my brother George W. Bush and I'm proud of it. Whether there were people like it or do not like him, they live with it."
The Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, a liberally inclined hand Republicans wondered whether Iraq futile war with a rise of organizing an Islamic state in mind.
"We have to ask: Is Iraq more stable or less stable since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein? Is there more chaos or whether they fell? Is the organization of the Islamic state is the biggest threat now by the lack of stability?"
Others cast Republicans blamed the emergence of the organization of the Islamic state on Aldemcrdoa US President Barack Obama administration's failure to leave a team of US forces in Iraq after the war.
George W. Bush launched the war based on intelligence information said that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction were never found.
As Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who was interviewed more than a standing ovation in the pool view and point of view contrary to Paul and defended the war and the decision of George W. Bush launching.
"All I can say is that President Bush has available to him the same information available to others in the world and taken the best decision can be taken. If there are those who believe that Saddam Hussein a good person he return in time for the back and study the facts. I'm glad that he died."
Addressing veterans in the crowd, saying, "If you had fought in Iraq has succeeded endeavor. Not your fault that Iraq turned into hell. It's Obama's fault But you Vodeetm your mission."
Republican candidates and others focused on the threat of the Islamic state, which must be addressed
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