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Jeb Bush no different than his brother: Mark Dankof on PressTV

Wed Nov 18, 2015 7:21PM




GOP presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is the same as his brother, former US President George W. Bush, Mark Dankof says.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is a warmonger who serves the interests of Israel, as well as world bankers and arms manufacturers, says an American analyst.

“He [Bush] accuses President Obama and [former Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton of failure to act; the fact of the matter is that they have continued the same thing that his brother George W. Bush did,” Mark Dankof told Press TV on Wednesday.

In a transcript of his speech scheduled for Wednesday night, the Republican presidential hopeful has accused President Barack Obama of having no “intention of victory” against the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group.

“We must address the underlying conflicts in Syria and Iraq, which created this crisis — one that spiraled out of control as President Obama and Hillary Clinton failed to act — and today present a critical threat to international security,” Bush said, according to the transcript.

“I reject their diminished view of America’s role in the world,” Bush was slated to announce in his speech.

Dankof, a former US Senate candidate, said the Obama administration did nothing but waging even more wars and Bush is a party to this, considering his ideology.

The analyst described Bush as a “warmonger” serving Israel, the world banking system and the oil and natural gas consortia in conjunction with arms manufacturers.

“This is the type of candidacy that Jeb Bush represents,” Dankof added. “And the interesting thing is that the public seems to have finally figured out that the name Bush is synonymous with all of this.”

Dankof predicted that the next US president, be it Bush or any other contender, will still represent the same frame of mind.

“The American people do not want that, they need not vote for Jeb Bush certainly but they need to look for some type of a third party candidate in the upcoming elections” as others will be more or less the same, the analyst stated.

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