Kerry Says He Wouldn't Have Ousted Saddam, Iraq war 'was mistake'
Monday, September 20, 2004 at 08:28AM
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Staking out new ground on Iraq, Sen. John Kerry
said Monday he would not have overthrown Saddam Hussein had he been in
the White House, and he accused President Bush of "stubborn
incompetence," dishonesty and colossal failures of judgment. Bush said
Kerry was flip-flopping. Less than two years after voting to give Bush
authority to invade Iraq, the Democratic candidate said the president
had misused that power by rushing to war without the backing of allies,
a post-war plan or proper equipment for U.S. troops. "None of which I
would have done," Kerry said. "Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator who
deserves his own special place in hell," he added. "But that was not,
in itself, a reason to go to war. The satisfaction we take in his
downfall does not hide this fact: We have traded a dictator for a chaos
that has left America less secure." Bush responded in kind,
interpreting the comment to mean that Kerry believes U.S. security
would be better with Saddam still in power. "He's saying he prefers the
stability of a dictatorship to the hope and security of democracy," the
Republican incumbent said. [more
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