Bush: 'We hold the moral high ground'

US President George Bush tonight insisted America occupied the “moral high ground” in the face of international pressure over measures used in the war on terror.

US President George Bush tonight insisted America occupied the “moral high ground” in the face of international pressure over measures used in the war on terror.

He said he was “comfortable” with decisions he had made over holding suspects at Guantanamo Bay and backed the controversial use of waterboarding as an interrogation tactic.

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