War in Iraq is not over yet, warns Bush

The US President Mr George W

The US President Mr George W. Bush said today Saddam Hussein is "no longer in power," but that he would only declare victory in Iraq when his generals tell him the war has been won.

"I don't know the whereabouts of Saddam Hussein. I don't know if he's dead or alive. I do know he's no longer in power," Mr Bush said after meeting for the first time at two area military hospitals with US soldiers wounded in Iraq.

Asked when the hostilities will officially be over, he replied: "This war will end when our commanders on the field tell me that the objective has been achieved."

Mr Bush cited Army General Tommy Franks, who has run the campaign to disarm and topple Saddam from the region itself, saying: "He's better to judge whether we've achieved the objective than I have."

"We gave Tommy the tools necessary to win, we agreed with his strategy, and he's running this war. And when Tommy says we've achieved our objective, that's when we've achieved our objective," said Mr Bush.

AFP

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