Russia meddled in U.S election, George W.
Bush says
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[February 08, 2018]
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Former U.S.
president George W. Bush accused Russia on Thursday of meddling in the
U.S. 2016 presidential election, calling Russian President Vladimir
Putin a "brilliant tactician".
Bush, interviewed on stage at a business conference in the capital of
the United Arab Emirates, said there was clear evidence that the
Russians had meddled but whether that affected the outcome of the
election was another question.
"But they meddled and that is dangerous for democracy," he said, adding
that Russia had done the same thing during the Cold War and was adept at
trying to manipulate opinion in the United States and Europe.
"Putin is a brilliant tactician who has the capacity to detect weakness
and exploit it," Bush said.
The Kremlin has repeatedly denied accusations by U.S. intelligence
officials and others of interfering in foreign elections, including the
2016 U.S. vote.
In an apparent criticism of the immigration policies U.S. President
Donald Trump, Bush called for changes in U.S. immigration rules, saying
it was important to recognize that the United States had a history of
welcoming people regardless of their religion or where they were born.
"Our system is broken but we've got to fix it. I had tried, but
unsuccessfully," he said without naming Trump.
"It is important for our economy and also important for our soul that
the immigration system functions well."
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Former U.S. President George W. Bush speaks after being honored with
the Sylvanus Thayer Award at the United States Military Academy in
West Point, New York, U.S., October 19, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan
McDermid
On Mexico, he said: "I view it as a relationship vital for our
economy and for our stability. We've got to enforce our borders and
we've got to enforce our laws.
"There are people willing to do jobs Americans won't do. A lot of
Americans don't like picking cotton at 105 degrees. But there are
people who want to put food on their family's table and are willing
to do that."
(Reporting by Stanley Carvalho; Editing by Andrew Torchia and Alison
Williams)
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