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Powell justifies Bush’s Iraq ‘miscalculation’

US secretary of State Colin Powell today justified President George Bush’s ‘‘miscalculation’’ on post-war Iraq argu...

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US secretary of State Colin Powell today justified President George Bush’s ‘‘miscalculation’’ on post-war Iraq arguing that no one could predict the future.

‘‘You can never be sure what’s going to happen. You make plans, but what you have to be able to do is adjust those plans when faced with reality,’’ Powell said in a TV interview.

Bush, acknowledging that he ‘‘miscalculated’’ post-war conditions in Iraq, told the New York Times that the continuing insurgency was the product of a ‘‘swift victory’’ against Saddam Hussein’s military.

‘‘What we have been doing, as the President noted in his New York Times interview, we have been adjusting, and we continue to adjust to make sure that we don’t lose sight of our goal and that we accomplish that goal and that is a free and democratic Iraq,’’ Powell said.

He said there had been improvement in the situation in the last 24 hours and Iraqi interim government had started to show leadership and potential in working with Ayatollah Sistani to resolve the situation in Najaf.

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