President Bush, speaking at the Woodrow Wilson Center, accepts responsibility for going to war Iraq based on "intelligence that turned out to be wrong."
Bush acknowledge the intelligence flaws regarding weapons of mass destruction but defends his decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein given Saddam’s prior actions and his potential to do harm in the future. (0:58)
December 14, 2005
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