Bush men join hands to dispel rumours over Iraq war strains
US President George W Bush recalled his father’s heroics as a World War II Navy pilot, during a rare joint appearance on Saturday by the two men amid a report of strains in their relationship over Iraq.
A new book, “State of Denial,” by journalist Bob Woodward, says former president George Bush was “anguished” over the Iraq war and its aftermath, although the elder Bush has dismissed that account.
On Saturday, the two Bushes took part in the christening of the Navy’s newest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, named the USS George HW Bush after the 41st president.
Amid rainfall and the crackle of thunder, the current president stood under the carrier’s bow and said his 82-year-old father “exemplifies the great character of our country.”
Said the elder Bush, “I’m very proud of our president. I support him in every single way with every fibre of my body.”
Former president Bush was on a mission in the Pacific in 1944 when the Japanese fired on his plane. Although the plane caught fire and was heavily damaged, Bush Sr completed his mission to bomb a Japanese radio tower and then parachuted into the sea, where he was rescued by a US submarine.
Bush’s sister, Doro Bush Koch, christened it by cracking a bottle of champagne on its bow. The president jokingly likened the new ship to his mother, who is known for her feistiness. “She (the carrier) is unrelenting, she is unshakable, she is unyielding, she is unstoppable. As a matter of fact, (the ship) probably should have been named the Barbara Bush,” he said.
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