Sunday, June 5, 2022

When President George W. Bush said I am 75, His Conscience Told Him to Admit the Truth, “The Iraq war was brutal and wholly unjustified” said Bush, A Lie Can Never be Proven True by a Lie

  

When President George W. Bush said I am 75, His Conscience Told Him to Admit the Truth, “The Iraq war was brutal and wholly unjustified” said Bush, A Lie Can Never be Proven True by a Lie

Mujeeb Khan

War in Iraq was brutal and unjustified, no I mean Ukraine, [no, we say both wars] 

 
Vice President Dick Cheney and National security advisor Condoleezza Rice



  No matter how lies are told to cover up the truth, the truth comes out. “The Iraq war was brutal and wholly unjustifiable,” said President George W. Bush. President Bush paused to say what he said and then said I mean Ukraine; I am seventy-five what would you expect. It is good that the truth about President Bush’s life has come out of his mouth. When President Bush sees the Ukraine war, the Iraq war will be before President Bush’s eyes. And it will have a psychological effect on his mind and the Iraq war will come out of his mouth. However, a lie can never be proven true by a lie. The biggest lies about Iraq in the Bush administration were told by Vice President Dick Cheney and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice. And other members of the administration defended their lies with their own lies. Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, was unwilling to hear the truth from Iraq’s side and the fact from UN officials. She only believed in might is right. What President Saddam Hussein warn about the consequences of the invasion of Iraq proved to be true. The benefits of the invasion of for the region and world as expressed by Condoleezza Rice and President Bush, have proved wrong. Even today, Condoleezza Rice says the world is much better off with the departure of Saddam Hussein.

 President Bush and his administration did not know much about the Middle East. The United States has destroyed three of the world's oldest historical nations, Iraq, Syria, and Libya, whose people were quite different from those of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arab states. like other Arab countries, there were dictators in Iraq, Syria, and Libya, but these dictators had educated their people. They made engineers, doctors, scientists, and educators. The best hospitals provided state-of-the-art medical equipment. There were no Shiite-Sunni riots in Iraq. Iraqis lived in peace and enjoyed their privet lives. After years of challenging work, progress in these Islamic countries was reduced to rubble by the US and NATO in a matter of hours. Now ask the US and NATO if they did not like peace in those countries? Or did they not like dictators? Or did they not like the people? Iraq, Syria, and Libya did not attack the United States, but the United States invaded these countries? There are hundreds of instances in the US judicial system where prosecutors prosecuted wrongdoers, courts convicted them, and then, 30-35 years later, found them innocent and released from prison. In front of the White House, similar prosecutors were prosecuting wars against Iraq, Syria, and Libya, and sentenced by the White House Chief Justice. And now, twenty years later, a former White House chief who ordered the Iraq invasion has admitted that the decision was “wholly unjustified.”

  What the leaders of the United States said twenty years ago and what decisions they made twenty years later have all proved to be wrong. The world has paid a heavy price. The decisions of American leaders have brought the United States to the brink of a third world war. Today, peace is neither in the Middle East nor in the world. US leaders have said Saddam Hussein wants to control oil in the Middle East which is a lifeline for the Western economy. US troops stationed in Iraq. The United States occupied the Gulf. But today, there is a severe oil crisis in the world. Oil prices have skyrocketed. The screams of people were heard from all over the world. The people of the United States and Somalia cannot afford the price of oil. Food shortages are a new addition to the world’s wars. European governments should immediately suspend 2% of their budgets to NATO and even 2% more from the NATO budget to relieve their people from the price of oil. The war machine should give a high-priced oil. It kills people with cheap oil and its expensive weapons.

 

  

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