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War on Terror: Gains and Pains


Day in day out, a precious soul is lost in Iraq to the radical forces loyal to Satan-send Islamic fundamental, Abu Musab Al Zaqawi.

Besides general political instability, all-time high unemployment rates, and charged ethnic politics, are Iraqis on the verge of civil War? Is the Bush administration to blame for all these mess?
What is your take with respect to war on terror, epitomized by "Operation Freedom" in Iraq?

Hear you,
James.


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What American call War on Terror now is what they don't call War on Terror any more. As a result, when they didn't found WMD, they came up with another way of turning the public around with their idealogy saying Saddam is the threat to the world, Iqaris,and specifically to American. It's unfair and totally against the humanity of just showing your power rather than showing them how the world should be in peace instead of war. Some critics describe the war as wrong and some describe the war as freedom to Iqaris. The War on Terror is broadly used to described terrorism, but imply specifically to those threatening American. Okay, Iqaris Freedom, I suppose, but now they are killing themselve every single day. Even though we blame Bush's administration, they are not going to pay back the looses Iqaris get every days and nights. The world is now waiting when the War on Terror turn out to be "terror Civil war." We know very well how civil war look like. Takes African civil wars for example, Somalia, Rwanda, Sudan, etc. Those who experience those wars knows how.

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