Bush Discusses War Plan, Saddam
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WASHINGTON — President Bush said Thursday he wished the execution of Saddam Hussein “had gone in a more dignified way.” Bush also said he will make a speech next week announcing his long-awaited decisions about how to proceed in the unpopular war in Iraq.
Considering more troops to deal with the rising violence in Baghdad, Bush said, “One thing is for certain: I will want to make sure the mission is clear and specific and can be accomplished.” Senior generals have cautioned against sending additional troops unless their role is defined.
Bush and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki spoke on a secure video hookup for nearly two hours. The White House said it could be their last conversation before Bush details his decisions.
Bush appeared later with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and recounted some of his discussions with al-Maliki.
The president said he talked with the prime minister about the final moments of Saddam’s life, when he was taunted before being hanged. An unauthorized video showed images of Saddam’s dangling body.