Pat Robertson Blames Bush’s Iraq War for Recent Violence
Gina
Meeks
Televangelist Pat Robertson recently spoke out against President George
W. Bush's war in Iraq and said it was to blame for the country's outbreak of
violence.
Pat Robertson recently spoke out against President George W. Bush's war in Iraq. (CBN) |
The Christian Broadcasting Network founder was asked on a Monday
broadcast of The 700 Club about the current situation in Iraq.
"George Bush went into Iraq with approval from Congress, but with
disapproval of most other countries. We broke it, now it is our responsibility
to fix it. Is there hope? How does this fit into the plans of Almighty
God?" the viewer asked during the show's "Bring It On" segment.
Robertson, a former Bush supporter, responded by calling it a "great
mistake" to go to Iraq, pointing out that Saddam Hussein's "bomb
maker" had said the then-dictator "doesn't know how to make an atomic
bomb."
"And so to sell the American people on weapons of mass destruction,
he had WMD and was getting [concentrated uranium] yellowcake out of Africa and
all of that, it was a lot of nonsense," Robertson noted. "We were
sold a bill of goods, we should never have gone into that country!"
He added: "As bad as Saddam Hussein was, he held those warring
factions in check, and he contained those radical Islamists. Fix it, no? It's
too late to fix it. It's unfixable. Those simmering animosities have been there
for centuries."
Robertson supposed there would be conflict in Iraq until the end times
brought about the Antichrist.
"They will continue to play out until such times that the Lord
brings out of Babylon some evil Antichrist or something," he said.
The television preacher also compared Hussein's suppression of Islamic
terrorist groups with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government.
"The same thing with that wicked dictator over there in Syria. He
was with the Ba'ath party over there, and he held down the Muslim
Brotherhood," he added.
Source:
Charisma,
via Julio Severo in English
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