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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Iraq: What is, will be, and might have been - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

Iraq: What is, will be, and might have been - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

1. "Suffered perhaps many tens of thousands of deaths, the car bombs and the blast walls, the vicious sectarian cleansings, the millions of refugees and internally displaced persons, the shredding of their economy and society…the question must be asked: Was it worth it?" quoted from the article"

To the above question the answer is when a lunatic like Bush, a Muslim hater is in the care of Assassins, terrorist and heinous crime offenders chained up within his own country by mafia congressmen of the third
country, I ask the learned author of the article contemplating for an answer as to whether it worth it, instead of being sanguine that it was inevitable it would have to be done by a President who himself was a drug addict convict surrounded by a gang of vulture waiting for the dead bodies of Muslims to please the best ally and friendly country.


2. "For the Americans having expended so much blood and treasure, suffered a loss of prestige and global support, seen the shattering of the chimera of Iraq as a pro-American icon and model for the region, and having unwittingly facilitated the strategic reemergence of Iran…again it must be asked: Was it worth it?" quoted from the article.

This question is very pertinent to be asked to that drug convict Ex-President G W Bush, to that Terrorist Country’s government, and the Republican Party to answer the question for the information of the public of
the country and those congressmen/ women who collaborated with the criminals at the behest of the terrorist country that claims to control America and the lobby group AIPAC.

May I have the audacity to ask why the offenders of mass destruction of human lives of own and of a foreign sovereign innocent country have not been yet handed over to the ICC for trial for committal of Genocide? Apart from holding independent inquiry to substantiate that these previous regime of G W Bush
under his leadership led the committal of genocide.

3. "Once free of sanctions, it was thought, Saddam Hussein could go back to reconstituting his weapons of mass destruction (WMD) capabilities" quoted from the article.

The above is the concept of Israel to facilitate the illegal attack, the learned Author of the article should have known it.


4. "Will the great geo-political gamble of the American invasion result in continued Iraqi progress toward a future of democracy, independence, peace and prosperity? Or will it lapse into something far grimmer?
We think we can assess the investment in cost and suffering, but we cannot, as yet, assess the return". quoted from the article." quoted from the article.

I will give the reply and the assessment in very short “So
you sow, so shall you reap”.

5. "He was trying to avoid what it feared would be a
great and transcendent evil. It took the risks associated with action because
it feared the risks of inaction. Once free of sanctions, it was thought, Saddam Hussein could
go back to reconstituting his weapons of mass destruction (WMD) capabilities." quoted from the article.

Bush had nothing left to defy in his power then to comply with the desire of Israel and his criminal gang, is all.

However, I congretulate the author for having raised very pertinent points in his magnificently articulated presentation. MY heart felt thanks to the author for a beautiful presentation to the readers raising therein multidimensional provoking points for thinking.

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