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NEW YORK — Republican strategist Karl Rove says in a new memoir that the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq badly damaged the Bush administration’s credibility and led to dwindling public support for the war.
The former White House political adviser blames himself for not pushing back against claims that President George W. Bush had taken the country to war under false pretenses.
In “Courage and Consequence,” out next week, Rove argues that history will look favorably on Bush’s presidency, particularly his decision to invade Iraq.



