I feel by opposing this war, we can answer whether or not president Bush is telling the truth. ... When president bush engaged war with Iraq the United Nations said it was unconstitutional. They also stated by the United Nations Security Council that George W. bush has violated the law of the land and the constitution article IV. ... Soon this war will justify whether president George W. Bush should have a recall on his presidency. ...
In chapters 5 and 6, we see just how long the Bush administration has planned for the current war in Iraq - since 9/11. ... The U.S. and the Bush administration knew this, but it wasn't necessarily for reasons of world safety that we wanted to oust him - he's just a horrible person to be in charge of a country; he's a tyrant over what he can control and his sons are no better, seemingly even worse. ... One thing that's really struck me about this book is Woodward's use of personal anecdotes - on the very first page, we hear about CIA Director George Tenet's back...
When President George Bush declared war on Iraq the people of this country were behind him. ... After George Bush declared war his ratings were up, people approved of him and what he was doing; now it is decreasing along with the support of the war. ... A few weeks ago Bush told the country that he wanted eighty seven billion dollars to turn around another country. ... Taxes are going to go up, and everybody in this country is going to be paying out to keep Bush's dream of saving some other country from defeat by their own hand. ...
George W. Bush seems like the main topic on everyone's lips as of lately. ... Numerous citizens all over America have protested against President Bush's intent for attacking Iraq. Evidently, some sources led the Americans to think that George Bush is only trying to get the oil in that country. ... George Bush wishes to finish his dad's job and over take the Iraqi government to gain a share of the oil. ...
One specific example that comes to mind is President George W. Bush's spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. ... George W. Bush, on the other hand, appears to be spending more of our tax money on war purposes than for our own nation's benefit. I do not think that we should have President Bush making all the decisions about invading Iraq and Afghanistan, and even allotting millions and millions of our tax dollars for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the two countries. ...
In the months that led up to March 19, 2003 invasion, George Bush was faced with a problem regarding the country of Iraq. ... Bush was threatening to impose a war on Hussein unless he surrendered these weapons. ... On Bush's side was British Prime Minister, Tony Blair. ... At 9:00 pm ET on March 17, 2003, George Bush addressed the nation on the fragile situation in Iraq. ... The American population was also greatly divided in their support of President Bush's decision. ...
Theirs things going on in the world that are a lot worse than a murder in Edmonton, and if you think that person is sick for killing one other human being, George Bush has probably killed hundreds, maybe even thousands, and I"m not talking about the Iraqi soldiers, I"m talking about the innocent women and children who were merely in the wrong place at the wrong time, because Bush thought that maybe there might be a chance that sadam was going to use biological weapons on the United States. ... So now that the war is over I wonder what George will do? ...
One current example is the George W. Bush's public speeches. ... On September 7th, President Bush gave a speech about the war situation in the Middle East. ... In the middle of his speech, President George Bush stated, "Since the end of major combat operations, we have conducted raids seizing many caches of enemy weapons and massive amounts of ammunition." ...
Here's a little quote for George W. ... George Bush doesn't like what Saddam Hussein did to George Bush. ... So George Bush (jr) doesn't like what Saddam Hussein did to George Bush (sen), therefore he lusts revenge. ... Then again, if this was simple vengeance, why couldn't George Bush (the president) just murder Saddam Hussein, alone. ... George Bush has the power to destroy the world thousands of times over. ...
George Bush and his campaign orchestrated and conducted a massive propaganda of a government campaign on the people of this country. September 11, finally gave the United States or should I say Bush a reason to declare war on Iraq which brought America to its new destiny, because there will be serious change. ...
Persian Gulf War (also known as Desert Storm) was the war where George W. ... President George Bush assembled commitments from other nations throughout the world. ... Unfortunately George W. ... Responding to Bush's statement, Sen. ... Bush's father has also gone to war with Iraq, this evidence gives me the impression of what led George W. ...
However, George W. Bush publicly announced that Saddam Hussein was purposely provoking the West by avoiding the sanctions and embargos set on Iraq. ... George Bush estimated the war would cost fifty to sixty billion dollars. ... That is approximately 60 thousand times the number George Bush gave us. ... George Bush argued that if the US does not defeat the terrorists outside of the United States, then the terrorists would follow the US and attack on US land. ...
He still has a group of followers close to his side as well and it seems to show that George Bush junior cannot kill or capture the man supposedly responsible for the September 11th tragedy. ... Many britons also feel that George Bush is forcing Tony Blair into war and because of the key allied relationship between the two nations, Blair is obliging in taking briton into the war. ...
Battlefield Iraq In the summer of 2002, President Bush declared that the U.S. was going to disarm Iraq through warfare. Such an invasion was the first test of the new policy expressed by President George W. ... Bush emphasized a need for a preemptive war even though it is unlawful. ... A few weeks after September 11th, Congress to pressured President Bush into trying diplomacy (U.N. ... George Bush's preemptive attack on Iraq was reckless and irresponsible. ...
The media in America is the biggest influence on how we perceive the world. The images and words that the media gives us form's the basis of how we understand events occurring throughout the world. Although the media provides us with valuable information, the viewpoint from which it's given can so...
The news stopped reporting news pertinent to Iraq, President George Bush assured the U.S. of the victory, and over 100,000 Iraqi "Scuds" lay charred, mutilated, and strewn across the oil-rich, heat-laden wasteland. ... It seems that perhaps Big Daddy Bush didn't quite get the job done, and now Dubuyuh's going to take a gander at things and fix his Pa's mistakes. ... (under Bush's and Powell's lead) has hastily entered itself into a conflict with an old enemy/ally: Iraq. ... Its almost amazing how such people come into power, but apparently the Middle East his such a...
Since May 1, when President George Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended, 302 U.S. soldiers have died. 188 of these deaths were a result of hostile action, and 144 were of non-hostile action. ... ~George Bush Sr., 1998 "Bring em on."" ~George W. Bush, 2003 ...
Was the Bush administration's push for war with Iraq motivated by their desire to gain control of Iraq's oil reserves? ... Mandela said, "It is clearly a decision that is motivated by George W. Bush's desire to please the arms and oil industries in the United States of America." ... The Bush administration has close ties to the oil industry; both President Bush and Vice President Cheney worked in the oil business. ... The invasion of Iraq will could also help the Bush administrations oil tycoons. ...
When George Bush diverted his attention to sad dam in order to bring recognition to the U.S, he definitely dug himself into a ditch. ... A great example is Bush's invading Iraq in order to reorder the government into a democratic one, dependent on a fair constitution and written rights, much like our own. ... The building one can look at as the Iraqi government Bush yearns to change. ...
Much criticism was placed on the Bush Administration for invading Iraq. ... The militants that made up the radical faction were deemed as "animals who do not value freedom" by the Bush Administration. ... And in his State of the Union address, George Bush said that the United States would enter the country of Iraq to "protect the humanitarian rights of an innocent people.... Woodrow Wilson followed protocol set out by George Washington that told us not to get involved with World War I. ... One of Bush's goals in Iraq was to rid of Saddam Hussein, and establish a stable and ...
This is a statement extracted from the speech of the then U.S. president, George W. Bush, in the aftermath of the attacks on the Twin Towers and on the Pentagon, on September 11, 2001. ... In the weeks following the attacks, the Bush administration launched series of energetic intelligence operations and military interventions which firstly began with the invasion of Afghanistan, in a mission called "Enduring Freedom", in October 2001 with the overthrow of the Taliban government and the start of the "War on Terror." ... Bush defined the war as a military campaign not only against the al-...
Recent military action in the Middle East has left a country in total chaos, and total anarchy has resulted from the ousting of tyrant-dictator Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. The United Nations, after refusing to support the U.S.-led decision to overthrow Hussein, now wants to take part in the r...