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Chilcot Iraq war probe report: 'Despite flawed intel, world better off without Saddam'

<p>Former US President George W Bush, the main promoter of the Iraq war during 2003-2011, has said he still hasn't read the Chilcot report which raised harsh criticisms against his former ally Tony Blair in Britain and that he was convinced that the world is a better place without Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein</p>

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Former US President George W Bush (right) said there was no stronger ally than Britain under Tony Blairu00c3u00a2u00c2u0080u00c2u0099s leadership

Washington: Former US President George W Bush, the main promoter of the Iraq war during 2003-2011, has said he still hasn’t read the Chilcot report which raised harsh criticisms against his former ally Tony Blair in Britain and that he was convinced that the world is a better place without Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Former US President George W Bush (right) said there was no stronger ally than Britain under Tony Blair’s leadership. File Pic/AFP
Former US President George W Bush (right) said there was no stronger ally than Britain under Tony Blair’s leadership. File Pic/AFP

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