Well I know we are supposed to write about readings and so on, but really there is nothing else on my mind then our current war in Iraq. I just want to quickly cite why I feel this war will drag on for not days, not weeks, but months. My proposals are all based on the war being extended longer, innocent people dying, and maybe not America benefiting but leaders and corporations benefiting because of the American way of thinking, which is thinking that we are the greatest, the grand, and the almighty. For most of America and especially our leaders to think in this war will lead to a ambiguous outcome and most likely not what our leaders intended when they plagued Iraq with “Coalition Forces.” The bottom line is our leaders think that we are superior; that we can do what we feel is necessary no matter what world opinion might be. This is why we are in Iraq, because we feel that Iraq’s oil should be ours. This has become very apparent as of recent days.
Today Tony Blair came out to say that the UN must start the oil for food program again. How ignorant! ! Our superiority thinking led us to abandon the UN council, the world laws, and world peace. This is the same foundation that we have destructed by not adhering to, we now say they must help us to pay for our brutality to not the “Iraqi Regime” but the Iraqi people. So this has been our strategy? To not give peace a chance, to invade Iraq making sure that the oil fields were preserved (our number one objective), deploy over 1, 500 bombs a night on Iraqi soil, kill innocent people with collateral damage, destroy food and water supply of the Iraqi people as well as homes and businesses, and then we insist that they pay for the damage with a precious commodity that we feel we lack. And this war strategy that we have come to know as Iraqi freedom is portrayed by our leaders as one of the greatest strategies of all time. Oh how ignorant we are.
The Essay on Iraqi War Iraq People United
Iraqi War There were several wars in the twentieth century that caught the attention of the people. World War II, Vietnam War and The Cold War are only a few of the many wars we lived by. Now, in the twentieth first century the first war we have lived is the Iraqi War. The United States started a war against Iraq for causes that brought more negative than positive effects for the Iraqi people. II. ...
The reason that this unjust war is going to drag on past the whole week many Americans were proposing is because of our past actions. America’s perception that the war would take such little time is because many think war is a video game played on a screen, and all video games can be beaten in less then a week. But what happens when we get to Baghdad? We might actually have to put American lives in harms way just as the Iraqi’s have to throughout the war. We won’t be able to just call in air strikes whenever we see a threat as for the most part we are doing now. It will be hand to hand combat, just as in Vietnam, and though that was before my time, from my education I am led to believe that our arrogance led us to believe that we could win that war just as we can win this war. Though we will probably win this war just because our army is so much larger, technology will not play as an important role in the massacre that is waiting to happen in Baghdad.
We have different countries lending aid to the Iraqi Regime because of our past showing the world just how conceited we are. Many countries will help Iraq, especially small countries that feel threatened by the United States and rightly so. Russia and Syria have already lent aid, and Pakistan is thought to be helping as well. Both Pakistan and Syria believe they are next in the dim-witted American foreign policy, the expansion to colonize countries with different beliefs then the United States. All of this aid will lengthen the war, and lastly, having all of these countries getting involved in the war will make this war grow larger, larger in scale then the Commander and Chief ever envisioned.
Here is a thought, maybe when the way of thinking of leaders of this great democracy start to take their actions into account, other leaders feelings, and the feelings of the citizens that elected the true president, then maybe we can take a step closer to Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream. Until then we are taking steps backwards, turning on our own citizens, I am sick of having classmates miss the educational experience that they are paying for because they have to be interviewed by the government to determine if they are a threat. This is preposterous, and needs to stop. The next time a nation proposes a peaceful resolution to the war in Iraq, lets not just blow them off without listening to them, lets show the world we care about someone other then ourselves, lets let our ego shrink, and lets work for world peace, not American expansion..
The Term Paper on The Cold War And The New World Order
The Cold War and the New World Order (1) It would not be an exaggeration to say that Gold War served as metaphysical foundation, upon which international relations were based, from the time of Churchills famous Fulton speech in 1946, to 1991, when Soviet Union has painlessly ceased to exist. One month prior to committing suicide in his bunker, Hitler had prophesied: With the defeat of the Reich ...