George W. Bush might want to keep his mouth shut on the foreign policy in the Middle East

Who can forget he was the president who thrust us into a war in Iraq based on bad intel that all Dem leadership signed off on.

He spoke out tonight to bash President Trump about his policy in the Middle East:

President George W. Bush tonight at the Nir School of the Heart event: “I don’t think the Iranians believe a peaceful Middle East is in their national interest.”

George W Bush takes a direct shot at Trump: “An isolationist United States is destabilizing around the world. We are becoming isolationist, and that’s dangerous for the sake of peace.”

The irony: Now watch the left go from calling Bush a war criminal to claiming that America “should play world police.”

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Bush was immediately demolished on Twitter.

The tweet below is the best of all:

When I read this, I immediately flashed back to a moment in ‘03 when I was in Baghdad, where an Iraqi man was running with a looted hospital bed past a dead body in the street, countless plumes of smoke burning across a vast skyline. It seemed so… stable…

One sarcastic tweet got the point across:   “A USA that is not permanently at war and militarily occupying foreign countries is destabilizing around the world. We are not waging enough wars, and that’s dangerous for the sake of more war.”

And there’s more:

-W sez for the sake of peace; we must wage permanent war. Nobel Peace prize?

-For the Sake of Peace… How many people died in the Iraq war over what exactly! Wow we should listen to him

-What would he know about peace and stability? Nothing. Absolutely nothing…

– This is the last guy who should be opening his mouth about the region

And it goes on and on. Americans get it!

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