Jeb Bush Says Taking Down Saddam Hussein Was 'Pretty Good Deal'

The presidential candidate defended his brother George W. Bush

"I've been critical and I think people have every right to be critical of decisions that were made. In 2009, Iraq was fragile but secure. It was -- it’s mission was accomplished in a way that there was security there,” Bush said.

“The decision to dismantle the Iraqi army was a mistake and I think my brother would admit that today," he added. "But, when we got to that point and we saw the chaos, he had the courage to do something that was completely against the political grain."

Bush did say, however, that generally he’s opposed to torture. “I do think in general that torture is not appropriate, not effective and the change of policy that my brother did…was the proper thing to do,” he said.

Bush has long tried to distinguish himself from the family name -- from campaign logos with only his first name, to that comment during the first Republican debate, “In Florida, they called me Jeb.”

Today seemed to be a departure from that strategy.