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    US President George W. Bush ducks after a man threw a shoe at him during a joint statement with Iraqi PM in Baghdad.

    An Iraqi reporter called visiting U.S. President George W. Bush a "dog" in Arabic on Sunday and threw his shoes at him during a news conference in Baghdad.

    Iraqi security officers and U.S. secret service agents leapt at the man and dragged him struggling and screaming out of the room where Bush was giving a news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

    The shoes missed their target about 15 feet (4.5 metres) away. One sailed over Bush's head as he stood next to Maliki and smacked into the wall behind him. Bush smiled uncomfortably and Maliki looked strained.

    "It doesn't bother me," Bush said, urging everyone to calm down as a ruckus broke out in the conference room.

    When asked about the incident shortly after, Bush made light of it. "I didn't feel the least threatened by it," he said.

    Other Iraqi journalists apologised on behalf of their colleague, a television journalist.

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    Bush arrived in Baghdad earlier on Sunday on a farewell visit before he leaves office in January. The U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to topple Saddam Hussein triggered years of sectarian bloodshed and insurgency in Iraq, killing tens of thousands.

    Mangal Pandey of IraqBy: Ajith Mathew | 22-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward While congratulating Bush for his reflex in avoiding the 'hit' twice, one must acknowledge that it was a spontaneous expression of an urge for freedom of an individual. From a professional view point, the 'act' doesn't reflect well on the doer; So doesn't a lay soldier firing at his superior as well! But from his national, social
    Mangal Pandey of IraqBy: Ajith Mathew | 18-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward While congratulating Bush for his reflex in avoiding the 'hit' twice, one must acknowledge that it was a spontaneous expression of an urge for freedom of an individual. I felt that the plight of millions who have been massacred
    Iraqi shoe over American HeadBy: Amarendra | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Today Rice agrees, on the information they relied to attack on Iraq was incorrect.America killed(not punished) Saddam, and no one can deny this fact.For decades to come we can not expect Iraq to rage a war against America.What They could do is definitly done, and America won't retaliate to that.If that was well executed plan of Iraqi Government... Well done!!
    brutual actBy: binu joseph | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward it was utter stupidity part of the journalist to throw off his shoes towards presedient bush , bush is one of the best president the world has ever seen, what wrong has he done , he is a matured politician, and deals things according to the will of god., iraqi's has to pay a great deal for the brutal display.
    A brave actBy: Shoma | 17-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward I would congratulate to the journalist who has shown such a great bravery. Mr. Bush attacked Iraq only for oil and he can never justify his act. He has killed not only President Saddam by framing him in various charges his government became fail in controlling the situation of Iraq. He is a culprit of total humanity.
    Reporter throws shoes at Bush, calls him 'dog'By: Farhang | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The Americans occupied Iraq for looting the oil and killed and maimed thousands of innocent civilians. If democracy was the aim why not go to Somalia or Mozambique. The majority of the population in the ME hate the USA and UK occupiers. Only a few elite and the ruling clique favour the occupiers. These elites and the ruling clique have relations staying in the West and its in their interest for the occupiers to stay. The incident has been most welcomed by the common man in the ME and shows that the ruling sheikhs of Saudi Arabia,UAE, etc are living on borrowed time. The Iranian revolution was the beginning and what has been set in motion will engulf sooner or later the whole of the ME and the waning power of the USA will not stop it. The western press has played down the incident as aimed at BUsh trying to separate the USA from Bush but the common man knows Bush or Obama or Kennedy, USA presidents will continue to loot the world's resources for the USA.
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