George W Bush criticizing U.S. policy President Barack Obama related policies antiteror

WASHINGTON – Former U.S. President George W Bush criticizing U.S. policy President Barack Obama-related policies antiteror. Bush delivered this criticism in the event dinner in Pennsylvania, U.S., on Wednesday. The daily Washington Times, Thursday (18 / 6), rate some statements that Bush is seen as satire is not subtle or direct criticism of the policies Obama.

However, Bush has been criticizing Obama oppugn and asserts he will not violate the strict rules that apply in the former association president. “I will not criticize my successor,” Bush said emphatically.

In the event that was held and the Business Association of the U.S., Bush to speak at least one hour. Daily The Washington Times says in a speech by Bush to discuss issues of national security and economy. “You can spend your money better than government,” Bush said then that greeted royally.

In addition, Bush also defend the government strategy in dealing with terrorist suspects. This comment to the policy that Obama has decided to end the interrogation techniques of torture through action, as happened in the Bush. Obama also decided close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (where terrorist suspects arrested over the years without legal clarity).

“There are some people in Gitmo (Guantanamo designation) that is not reluctant to kill people with the U.S. easy. I also do not believe how persuasive will be successful. Therapy will not make a terrorist changed my mind, “said Bush.

Inherit a bad condition

White House Spokesperson Robert Gibbs did not directly respond to criticism Bush. “I think we often argue about the policies of the individual, and we keep winning November ago, and we win,” he said.

Gibbs said Obama is not wrong if the situation in the U.S. now perplexed. The Obama “only” inherited a bad economy, high unemployment, deficit, and others. That was in the previous government, “Gibbs said emphatically.

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