• Latest
  • Trending
‘I think I was right:’ George W Bush defends decision to go into Afghanistan post 9/11

‘I think I was right:’ George W Bush defends decision to go into Afghanistan post 9/11

September 3, 2021
Dosh Momo
Mantrac Ghana Supports Mining Sector Growth with Advanced Rebuild Solutions

Mantrac Ghana Supports Mining Sector Growth with Advanced Rebuild Solutions

April 2, 2026
Telecel DigiTech Academy graduates 500 young innovators in third cohort

Telecel DigiTech Academy graduates 500 young innovators in third cohort

April 2, 2026
President Mahama welcomes Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa for three-day state visit

President Mahama welcomes Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa for three-day state visit

April 2, 2026
Lands Minister assures no job losses ahead of Damang Mine takeover

Lands Minister assures no job losses ahead of Damang Mine takeover

April 2, 2026
Afenyo-Markin pushes for strict regulation of AI systems at Ghana’s Ports

Afenyo-Markin pushes for strict regulation of AI systems at Ghana’s Ports

April 2, 2026
Govt to recruit 7,000 teachers to address staffing gaps starting April 10

Govt to recruit 7,000 teachers to address staffing gaps starting April 10

April 2, 2026
BECE candidates to select SHS after results release under new policy

BECE candidates to select SHS after results release under new policy

April 2, 2026
Agencies under Energy Ministry given April 15 to deliver 24-hour plans

Agencies under Energy Ministry given April 15 to deliver 24-hour plans

April 2, 2026
24-hour petroleum policy to boost jobs and efficiency – NPA

24-hour petroleum policy to boost jobs and efficiency – NPA

April 2, 2026
Restoring a National Institution: The Leadership Blueprint Behind NIB’s Revival

Restoring a National Institution: The Leadership Blueprint Behind NIB’s Revival

April 2, 2026
Dr. Prince Kofi Kludjeson Pushes Bold Shift from Classrooms to Industry-Led Training

Dr. Prince Kofi Kludjeson Pushes Bold Shift from Classrooms to Industry-Led Training

April 1, 2026
Telecel Foundation Supports Safer Pregnancies with Ultrasound Outreach in Naaha

Telecel Foundation Supports Safer Pregnancies with Ultrasound Outreach in Naaha

March 31, 2026
Happy Ghana
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live
No Result
View All Result
Happy Ghana
No Result
View All Result
Home News International News

‘I think I was right:’ George W Bush defends decision to go into Afghanistan post 9/11

in International News
‘I think I was right:’ George W Bush defends decision to go into Afghanistan post 9/11
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

George W Bush has defended his decision to invade Afghanistan after 9/11 attacks on America, years after his administration claimed they have “eliminated” the Taliban and al-Qaeda from Afghanistan.

The former US president gave a first hand account of the happenings of the deadliest day in the history of the country in 2001, speaking in a new documentary “9/11: Inside the President’s War Room” on BBC.

READ MORE: Nigeria License Lottery Operators rekindle working relations with Ghana’s NLA

“I made some big decisions. Starting with the big thought of America being at war,” Mr Bush said on the show, in first comments ahead of the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

“And those decisions were not made out of anger, they were made with a goal in mind, which was to protect the American people. I think I was right,” he added.

Less than a month after the attacks that killed 2,996 people, Mr Bush declared a “war on terror” to begin the 20-year-long war in Afghanistan which has killed 2,800 US military personnel and allies soldiers as well as civilians.

READ MORE: President Akufo-Addo has no clue on fighting corruption – Odike

The war ended with the Doha agreement and finally the Taliban seizing power in Afghanistan.

“You know, there weren’t any other attacks on America,” Mr Bush said when he was asked if his decisions post 9/11 made the world a safer place.

“We’ll let the historians sort all that out. Let’s just say this – I’m comfortable with the decisions I made.”

Mr Bush, like many others, believed it was a “pilot error” when he was first told about the attack when he was with first-graders at a school in Florida, participating in a reading exercise called The Pet Goat.

“At first I thought it was pilot error,” Mr Bush said. “I couldn’t imagine anything other than a lousy pilot getting loose.”

On that morning, the CIA briefing by then-deputy director of the intelligence agency Mike Morell had no important announcement.

Mr Morell told the BBC that Mr Bush was in a “very good mood” that day.

“There was absolutely nothing in the briefing about terrorism,” Morell said. “It was focused primarily on what was happening in the West Bank and Gaza,” Mr Morrel said.

It was when he left for the school and was with children, he was told by Karl Rove, senior advisor to the president at the time, about the first attack.

“[She] says ‘we don’t know if it’s commercial, or private prop or jet.’ That’s all the details she had,” Mr Rove said about his assistant.

“So I went over – the president was 10 feet away or so – and I walked over and told him. And he had a quizzical look of his face, and he said: ‘Get more details’.”

Mr Bush continued with the class and listened to the children read when his aide Andrew Card whispered in his ear that the second tower had been hit, the infamous moment caught on video.

It was now clear that the country was under attack. Mr Bush finished the reading exercise for children, sitting there for seven minutes.

He then setup a situation room at the school and boarded Air Force One, before they got to know it was next “target.”

“There was a call into a switchboard that said ‘Angel’s next’. And Angel was the code word for Air Force Once,” Mr Bush said.

All the weapons were taken away from the people on the aircraft to make sure no one “conducts an inside job and take down Air Force One.”

In 2011, America killed terrorist Osama bin Laden in neighbouring Pakistan but the war continued.

Source: – REUTERS

Subscribe to receive notification everytime a new post is published. We promise to be discrete.

Unsubscribe
Previous Post

Nigeria License Lottery Operators rekindle working relations with Ghana’s NLA

Next Post

Heavy rains sweep across Ghana

Next Post
Heavy rains sweep across Ghana

Heavy rains sweep across Ghana

Search

No Result
View All Result

Listen Live

Happy Kaseɛbɔ 600AM news bulletin
Happy Kaseɛbɔ 600AM news bulletin

BBC Match of the Day Africa

Happy Ghana

Recent News

  • Mantrac Ghana Supports Mining Sector Growth with Advanced Rebuild Solutions
  • Telecel DigiTech Academy graduates 500 young innovators in third cohort
  • President Mahama welcomes Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa for three-day state visit
  • About
  • advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Happy FM – Powered by Ghana’s leading radio network. Designed with passion by Global Media Alliance.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live

© 2025 Happy FM – Powered by Ghana’s leading radio network. Designed with passion by Global Media Alliance.