Kerry presses Bush on security

JOHN KERRY is pressing US President George W Bush on national security issues, raising questions about the handling of probes into terrorist attacks as well as intelligence suggesting weapons of mass destruction were in Iraq.

Kerry presses Bush on security

“The American people deserve an answer now as to why we had intelligence failures and what the security needs of our nation are,” said Mr Kerry, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. He accused Mr Bush of stonewalling separate probes into those issues.

The Massachusetts senator is putting the finishing touches on a four-day swing through the south, a trip, he argued, that was aimed at showing that his populist economic message and focus on jobs can sell well in what is arguably his toughest region to win.

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