Wednesday, 11 Jun, 2008 Politics

The U.S. President George W. Bush today admitted that it was his tough tone that provided the world with a misleading impression that he was a "guy really anxious for war". He mentioned that it would have been better for him to use another tone on the global stage.

In his interview given to the London-based newspaper The Times, the U.S. President mentioned that his main goal in the next seven months before the end of his presidency was to provide his successor a diplomatic support for handling Iranian problem.

"I think that in retrospect I could have used a different tone, a different rhetoric," said President Bush.

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