Bush: It was the decision of one man to launch the brutal invasion of Iraq. That is, against Ukraine.

Recently, a video was posted on Twitter in which George W. Bush, the former US president, talks about Russia, the oppressive Russian power and the current war situation.

According to Bush, one result of eliminating checks and balances was that one man could decide to launch a "brutal and unjustified invasion of Iraq." "I mean against Ukraine," Bush quickly added, probably making one of the greatest speeches of the millennium.

Known: In 2003, America launched an attack on Iraq, toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein. The offensive war was explained as a preventive strike, which international jurisprudence does not otherwise consider as legitimate self-defense. They even referred to Saddam's alleged chemical weapons, but they were not found after the country was overrun.

The exact number of deaths from the eight-year conflict is unknown.

According to the IBC, the civilian casualties were 73,390-79,999, but according to the WHO report of January 9, 2008, it is between 104,000 and 223,000, the most likely estimate being 151,000. The exact number of Iraqi army casualties is also unknown, its approximate value is According to the Pentagon, 30,000 people.

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