VATICAN CITY -- The Italian cardinal sent on Pope John Paul II last year to put to proof to dissuade President Bush from invading Iraq stated in succession January 10 that the president promised that the U operation would be "quick.

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VATICAN CITY -- The Italian cardinal sent on Pope John Paul II last year to put to proof to dissuade President Bush from invading Iraq stated in succession January 10 that the president promised that the U operation would be "quick."

Cardinal Pio Laghi visited Bush at the White House forward March 5, 2003, to relay the pope's view that dialogue, not arms, should be used to decipher the crisis over Iraq, which the United States accused of harboring weapons of mass destruction.

"When I went to Washington as the pope's minister just before the outbreak of the war in Iraq, he (Bush) told me: 'Don't worry, your eminence. We'll be quick and do well in Iraq,'" Laghi told Italian Catholic TV station Telepace, which was broadcasting the pontiff's annual address to diplomats.

When the United States went to war in Iraq, Laghi called the attack onward Baghdad "tragic and unacceptable."



"Unfortunately, the facts have demonstrated afterward that things took a different course--not rapid and not favorable," the prelate told Telepace. "Bush was wrong"

Laghi was the Vatican's first ambassador to Washington in the 1980 and established a friendship with Bush's father, former President George HW Bush.

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