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Essay heading: Who Will Be The Winner? (US-IRAQ WAR)
 
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Written by: Ice Smith
Date added: July 1, 2009
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It’s easy to make those statements when it is not us who are facing those bombs every minute. How is it liberation to launch 1,500 missiles a day against Iraq to leave no safe place in Baghdad? Where’s democracy? Where’s the right of all human beings to take part and create their own history? Where’s the most basic of these human rights...
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the right to live? Now who’s going to be the winner? Will it be the American or the Iraqi people? Neither US nor Iraq will win this game. The winner won’t be a country or a group of people. Certainly it will be a self-centered and a selfish individual.. it’s between Bush and Hussein. So it’s up to their players if they will let their coach win even though they will not benefit from it...
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Who Will Be The Winner? (US-IRAQ WAR)   The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior To Iraq's Invasion   Should Our Soldiers Stay In Iraq?   REAPING BENEFITS OR REPROCUSIONS: THE WAR IN IRAQ AND OPARATION IRAQI FREEDOM   Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq   Iraq And United States   The United States in Iraq: Unjustifiable? More Like Unbelievable.   The US needs to leave Iraq   ‘Asses the United Kingdom’s reasons for supporting the United States over the invasion of Iraq in 2003’   American Hypocrisy in Iraq   U. S. Presence in Iraq: Stay or Leave?   People Who Pursue Their Own Intellectual Interests For Purely Personal Reasons Are More Likely To Benefit The Rest Of The World Than Are People Who Try To Act For The Public Good.   Saddam Hussein Of Iraq And Marshal Tito Of Yugoslavia   Basic reforms in Iraq   Should Bush Attack Iraq  
 
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