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Condoleezza Rice admits Iraq regrets, says US eventually 'got it right' 
>From correspondents in Hong Kong 
From: AFP 
March 20, 2010 4:52AM 
FORMER top US diplomat Condoleezza Rice has voiced regret at the bloody 
aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq but says the Bush administration had in 
the end "got it right" in the country. 

Ms Rice, who served as national security adviser during the Iraq invasion and 
later as secretary of state, was unrepentant about the ouster of Saddam Hussein.

"I would many times over liberate Iraq again from Saddam Hussein. I think he's 
a danger to the Middle East," she said today in a speech at the Chinese 
University of Hong Kong, when asked what she thought she had got wrong.

"But we didn't understand how broken Iraq was as a society and we tried to 
rebuild Iraq from Baghdad out. And we really should have rebuilt Iraq outside 
Baghdad in."

"We should have worked with the tribes. We should have worked with the 
provinces. We should have smaller projects than the large ones that we had."


Nonetheless, she insisted, the administration had "finally got it right" in 
2006, the year before a new "surge" strategy was employed to bring down levels 
of unrest.

Among other issues, Ms Rice voiced concern at a lack of international action to 
protect women in Sudan facing the daily threat of rape in refugee camps after 
fleeing unrest in Darfur.

"What's happening in Sudan is a tragedy. It's a tragedy that the international 
community couldn't do something about it," she said.

"I met with women who were raped on their way to get water when I went to the 
refugee camps in Sudan. These lives were ruined forever."

Ms Rice returned to Stanford University as a political science professor in 
March 2009.

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