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John Kerry says U.S. war on Iraq was serious mistake

John Kerry says U.S. war on Iraq was serious mistake



BEIJING: US
Secretary of State John Kerry admitted that the Iraq war was a serious
mistake for which the sufferings continued even today, Geo News reported
on Tuesday.




In an interview to Chinese news agency,
US Secretary of State, John Kerry said he had termed this decision of
former President George Bush going for war on Iraq a grave mistake.



Even
today, the region's many problems are caused by the Iraq war, the U.S.
is trying to address, citing example of President Obama’s pulling out
the troops from Iraq, he said.



The statement of the US
Secretary of State has come at a time when Iraq has already suffered an
irreparable loss and the country is bleeding in a civil war. 





*THE ABOVE STATEMENT FROM KERRY SHOWS ALL ALONG TERRORISM WAS THE RESULT OF ARROGANT POWER.*


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