Jeb Bush: Iraq 'Hypotheticals' Are a 'Disservice' to Fallen Troops

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“If we’re going to get back into hypotheticals, I think it does a disservice to a lot of people who sacrificed a lot,” Bush said.
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Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush talks to the media after visiting Integra Biosciences during a campaign stop in Hudson, New Hampshire March 13, 2015. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY POLITICS ELECTIONS HEADSHOT)SHANNON STAPLETON / Reuters

Jeb Bush says that he does not want to engage in “hypotheticals” about the Iraq war because it is a “disservice” to individuals who lost their lives during the conflict.

Asked by an audience member during a Nevada town hall about his interview on the subject with FOX News’ Megyn Kelly, Bush reiterated his claim that he misheard her question about whether he would have authorized the invasion of Iraq. But he disputed the questioner’s premise in asking “Don’t you think running for president is hypothetical?”

“If we’re going to get back into hypotheticals, I think it does a disservice to a lot of people who sacrificed a lot,” Bush said.

On Tuesday, Bush also said that he misheard Kelly's question but added that he is unsure whether or not he would have made the same decision as his brother to go to war in Iraq.

"I don't know what that decision would have been, that's a hypothetical. But the simple fact is that mistakes were made,” he said.

Speaking to reporters after the Nevada event on Wednesday, he said “to delve into [the past] and not focus on the future is where I need to draw the line.”

“Talking about the future is more than fair. Talking about the past – and saying how would you have done something after the fact is a little tougher. And it doesn’t necessarily change anything. That was my point,” he said.

- Carrie Dann

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