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Bush's Pre War Rationale for the Iraq War - ----- HERE


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2002: UN SPEECH Events can turn in one of two ways. If we fail to act in the face of danger, the people of Iraq will continue to live in brutal submission. The regime will have new power to bully and dominate and conquer its neighbors, condemning the Middle East to more years of bloodshed and fear. The regime will remain unstable -- the region will remain unstable, with little hope of freedom and isolated from the progress of our times. With every step the Iraqi regime takes toward gaining and deploying the most terrible weapons, our own options to confront that regime will narrow. And if an emboldened regime were to supply these weapons to terrorists allies, then the attacks of September 11 would be a prelude to far greater horrors. If we meet our responsibilities, if we overcome this danger, we can arrive at a very different future. The people of Iraq can shake off their captivity. They can one day join a democratic Afghanistan and a democratic Palestine inspiring reforms throughout the Muslim world. These nations can show by their example that honest government and respect for women and the great Islamic tradition of learning can triumph in the Middle East and beyond. And we will show that the promise of the United Nations can be fulfilled in our time. Neither of these outcomes is certain. Both have been set before us. We must choose between a world of fear and a world of progress. We cannot stand by and do nothing while dangers gather. We must stand up for our security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind. By heritage and by choice, the United States of America will make that stand. And, delegates to the United Nations, you have the power to make that stand, as well. Thank you very much. http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/09/12/bush.transcript/



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Re: Bush's Pre War Rationale for the Iraq War - ----- HERE
"They can one day join a democratic Afghanistan and a democratic Palestine inspiring reforms throughout the Muslim world." What if they don't want democracy? Did anyone ask the Iraqis if that is what they wanted before we went there? I think it's funny how we believe the world should be shaped as we think it should be shaped. I'm just saying this because I spent a number of years living and working in different countries and most want only some of the things we like but not everything. They are very happy with their own values and don't believe what is better for us is certainly better for them.



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Re: Bush's Pre War Rationale for the Iraq War - ----- HERE
How do a people make their desires known, genius, if not by democracy. You are a clearly a condescending racist who has little respect for Arabs and little knowledge of the middle east. Get a grip on reality.



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Re: Bush's Pre War Rationale for the Iraq War - ----- HERE
Bush will never win this war. see more Iraq war documents and videos


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