George W. Bush confuses Ukraine with Iraq in his anti-Russian speech

Former US President George W. Bush confused Iraq with Ukraine during his anti-Russian speech.

DALLAS, TX – JULY 10: Former President George W. Bush speaks during Naturalization Ceremony at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on July 10, 2013 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/WireImage)

Former US President George W. Bush confused Iraq with Ukraine in his anti-Russian speech, independent reports.

“And the decision of one person to start a completely unjustified and brutal entry into Iraq … I mean Ukraine,” he said during his address.

He shrugged and said under his breath, “Iraq too.” “Anyway. I’m 75,” the Republican leader added as the crowd erupted in laughter.

The 43rd President spoke at an election event at the Presidential Center in Dallas. During his speech, Bush said that the elections in Russia were allegedly rigged, unlike in America. Bush also called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a “tough guy” and compared him to former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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