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Written By Anonymous on September 09, 2011 | 5:56 PM

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11th September


Asked if they believes those polices -- including the Patriot Act, which widened government access to Americans' communications & records -- prevented another assault, they said, "Yes, I do."



A decade after the terrorist assaults that defined his presidency, George W. Bush said they doesn't regret any decisions they made after 9/11, including the war with Iraq & the use of enhanced interrogation techniques.

"Some of the tactics might have been different" in Iraq after Saddam Hussein was deposed, Bush said in an interview with USA TODAY. "Same with Afghanistan, same with the terrorist surveillance program" that eavesdropped on suspected terrorists' international communications.

Still, they said, aim historians will conclude his policies "were necessary in order to protect the country." Warung Bebas Videos

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