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Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at George W. Bush says his only regret is he only had two shoes

Por: CBS News World March 21, 2023

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Two decades after the U.S. led the invasion of Iraq, one of the most memorable moments for many in the region remains the 2008 news conference in Baghdad when an Iraqi journalist stood up and . As the U.S. leader spoke alongside Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, he was forced to duck the flying shoes as the journalist shouted: This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog! The man was quickly pounced on by security forces and... + full article



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