George W Bush defends decision to go into Afghanistan post 9/11

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George W Bush defends decision to go into Afghanistan post 9/11
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Bush said that the decision was not made out of anger but with a goal

“At first I thought it was pilot error,” Mr Bush said. “I couldn’t imagine anything other than a lousy pilot getting loose.”

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