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Dick Cheney Still Has "No Apologies" For Going Into Iraq

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney has no regrets over his administration's decision to invade Iraq and topple Saddam Hussein. "It was the right thing to do then. I believed it then and I believe it now," Cheney said Tuesday in an interview on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360. "No apologies," he added. After a week of bungled answers, Jeb Bush finally said that "knowing what we know now...I would not have engaged. I would not have gone into Iraq."
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