WASHINGTON, Oct 18: A group of widows of September 11 victims on Monday slammed President George W. Bush's record against terrorism, accusing the US leader of making the United States less safe and of bringing terrorism to Iraq.

"He has made us less secure," said Monica Gabrielle, a member of the widows' group, which is supporting Democratic White House hopeful John Kerry in the November 2 election.

"There are many things that have not been done here at home which could have been," she said in a telephone conference with reporters. "This president had three years with the Republican Congress to get so much more done to make us safer."

Gabrielle decried Bush's "stubborn arrogance." "How can we trust you to lead us in the future when you have failed so poorly in the past?" asked another widow, Mindy Kleinberg.

"Now we brought the terrorism to Iraq," said a third widow, Lorie Van Auken. "The terrorists that we create today may come back to attack our children tomorrow."-AFP

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