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"On this day two years ago, we launched Operation Iraqi Freedom to disarm
a brutal regime, free its people, and defend the world from a grave danger,"
Bush said.
After 2 years, the Iraqi people have not seen the freedom that Bush has
been taking credit for. The U.S. mission "Operation Iraqi Freedom"
should have been called "Operation Iraqi Occupation" as Bush has still
not set a timetable for the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. How is the U.S. occupation
any different or any better than Saddam's regime? Bush has stated time and again
that the U.S. has freed Iraq from a brutal regime.
From all accounts, from journalists from around the World and from U.S. troops
that have returned to the U.S. after their tour of duty or from being wounded
in battles in Iraq, the U.S. is inflicting the same brutality on the Iraqi people.
Where is the freedom that Bush promised the Iraqi people? The U.S. continues
to occupy Iraq. The U.S. continues to impose curfews throughout Iraq and anyone
caught violating the curfew is shot on sight.
There are still no essential services in Iraq; no running water, no electricity.
The Iraqi people are harassed day and night by the U.S.
The Iraqi people cannot travel freely as everywhere they turn there are U.S.
checkpoints. Ordinary citizens are detained illegally. The ruling government
is just an extension of the U.S. martial law and authority.
The Iraqi people are unable to bury their dead because the U.S. troops refuse
to allow relatives to enter a city or town to collect their dead. Any Iraqi
who demands the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and end the occupation is labeled
an insurgent or a insurgent sympathizer, and thus detained without charge or
counsel. The wounded are denied immediate medical aid.
If George W. Bush thinks he is the great man and leader he makes himself out
to be, then why after 2 years are the Iraqi people still not free? He preaches
he has brought freedom to Iraq while his country continues occupying and controling
the country.
And instead of asking for billion to help rebuild Iraq, he asked for billions
more for military operations in Iraq.
"Defend the world from a grave danger, Bush said." Where is there
any truth in that statement? Polls done even in the U.S. have found that the
majority of people think that the war in Iraq has done more harm then good.
The World is no longer safe because of Bush's actions. The American President
has just created more enemies. Instead of pursuing peace through peaceful means,
he has chosen to destroy any hope of peace through death and destruction.