Iraq
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| | by Dr Tanvir Hussain Bhatti, Jul 24, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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| | The unprecedented spate of suicide bombing incidents in Iraq has become the focus of attention in the contemporary world. There have been no such horrible attacks in Iraq before it was assaulted by the Allied forces on March 20, 2003 to suck its oil resources. But now it is on top of list of the countries where suicide incidents have led to massive casualties. |
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| | I’ve sat around now for four weeks keeping quiet and letting Obama hang himself without my stinging remarks. After all, that’s what I served 20 years in the Army for. Giving people the right to decide for themselves as to who would make the best president. |
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| | The media blitz is on as Obama embarks on his first overseas trip as democratic presidential candidate. |
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| | On freedom and war in the modern age and the toll it takes on society. |
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| | Obama's in a tough position here. How can he show support for the troops in Iraq who believe in their mission and at the same time, stay on course with his own anti-war message? |
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| | Regardless of our personal opinions, what has the war on terror really gotten us? |
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| | Why is the economy so terrible? Its not the president's fault. |
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| | An attempt to outline United States involvement in Iraq, and why it was a mistake. It takes a look at the events of 9/11/2001, and points out that this is not why the United States is at war with Iraq. It gives the major reasons for going to war, such as fear, vengeance, the political hawks, weapons of mass destruction, ending a tyrannical governments rule, and liberating the Iraqi people. The author takes a cynical look at where the war is heading and points out flaws in thinking leading up to United States involvement in Iraq. Finally, it takes a look at the cost in money, human life and United States credibility throughout the world. |
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| | Positive developments in Iraq and Iran, bode well for the United States and the International community. |
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