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05-10-2007, 10:13 PM #1
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The Likely Historical Significance of the War in Iraq
P4B, sorry, but I have to side with the article. I think it speaks to the truth. You have to take a look at Americas foriegn policy from outside the propaganda box and compare the thought processes. Then my friend you can start to see the beginning of reason.
medicinal Reviewed by medicinal on . The Likely Historical Significance of the War in Iraq By JOHN CHUCKMAN Names like Haditha, Fallujah, Samarra, and Abu Ghraib are likely destined to become, at least in the Muslim world, iconic symbols for America's bloody adventure in Iraq. This will not so much represent the deliberate selecting of horrors to remember and feature, for America's entire crusade has been a horror, but the impulse to have tough summary images of complex events. America invaded Iraq for two main reasons. First, it wished to sweep what it regarded as a chronic Rating: 5
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