![]() ![]() Nations that sponsor terror must face consequences. 'Not telling the truth'Īccording to Bush's memoir, Schroeder in 2002 told him: "What is true of Afghanistan is true of Iraq. While Russian media did not appear to be covering the interaction, Bush's reflections – on relations with Israel, decisions to start two wars, and interactions with world leaders such as Schroeder – are all sparking discussion in much of the international press. Bush's Scottish terrier Barney, introduced the American president to his “big black Labrador.” Bush writes that, "With a twinkle in his eye, Vladimir said, 'Bigger, stronger, faster than Barney.' " Ukraine’s The Kyiv Post, for example, highlights how Russian leader Valdimir Putin, after he met Mr. But the former president is also attracting international attention, with media worldwide focusing on aspects of the book specific to their regions. Bush’s appearances this week on NBC, Oprah, and Jay Leno underscore how his memoir "Decision Points" is geared toward an American audience. Schroeder in 2002 committed to supporting the US invasion of Iraq, only to renege later that year, a claim that the former German chancellor fiercely denied in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel. ![]() ![]() Bush's memoir " Decision Points," the former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has now said that the 43rd United States president "is not telling the truth." Among the many global reactions to George W. ![]()
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