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Crisis cushioned

By Daniel Dombey

Published: February 19 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 19 2008 02:00

George W. Bush yesterday suggested that the war in Iraq could help the US economy, arguing that war spending had contributed to demand and cushioned the blow of the subprime mortgage crisis, writes Daniel Dombey in Washington .

The president rejected the idea that the war was an economic burden. "I think actually the spending in the war might help with jobs . . because we're buying equipment, and people are working."

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