"Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday criticized President George W. Bush's administration for failing in Iraq, saying their was no evidence of much-needed political or diplomatic progress." More.
I suppose it depends on how you define 'military victory', right Bill?
That is most likely beyond your abilities since you are not even sure what the meaning of 'is' is.
For over two hundred years, it has been an unwritten code that former Presidents are not to comment on the sitting President's policies, either foreign or domestic. Why has that long-standing tradition suddenly been swept away in the name of politics? I don't recall President Bush Sr. making any public comments regarding how President Clinton handled either his personal affairs or the Clinton Administration policies.
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ReplyDeleteBut Jimma' Cawta and William Jefferson Clinton changed all that.