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War of the Century


            Twelve years ago, Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi leader, created a war which he lost to the United States of America and its Allies. The Operation Desert Storm left thousand of casualties including children and other innocent people, who wanted to have a peaceful life. When the war ended, Saddam Hussein was no where to be found. He hides himself to protect his own life, and not his countrymen. When he showed up himself, the United Nations tried to deactivate his weapons of mass destruction. He gave up some of them and kept the others. In addition, they made a compromise to secure the peace in Middle East. On the 11th day of September, 2001, Osama Bin Laden terrorized the U.S. that all Americans may never forget. The war against global terrorism started after several months of the WTC attack. Months later, Saddam Hussein made a threat of weapons of mass destruction. The menace is enough for the Americans to make another move to stop him to his evil plan. The United States does not allow any kind of threats against his citizens. The only way to stop Saddam Hussein to his threat is by going to war.
             Saddam Hussein is a vicious leader. He is willing to do everything that is against the law. He made major crimes like violating the rules of "Weapons of Mass Destruction Program" known as "WMD Program". In other words, he has a desire to destroy the world especially the United States of America. Some people said that the war of the century is a revenge of Saddam Hussein to Former President George Bush. Whether this is factual or not, we have to have to make some necessary moves before he successfully formulate his immoral plan. Collin Powell thinks that "Saddam Hussein and his regime will stop at nothing until something stops him" (1).
             Violating the rules is always against the law. Iraq violated the "WMD Program" for twelve long years. President Bush assumed that "The Iraqi regime's violations of Security Council resolutions are evident, they are dangerous to America and the world, and they continue to this hour" (Bush 2).


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