Monday, November 15, 2010
Bush's answer to 'Why Iraq?'
Another week, some more free media for "dubyah." In case you missed it, George W. Bush released his memoir recently, and it's been everywhere. He invaded Football Night in America last week, talk shows, and CNN with his take on his personal experiences. Today's article is more about why Bush did what he did. Mainly Bush talks about his declaration of war against Iraq, why he did it, and why it was justified. He says "There were state sponsors of terror. There were sworn enemies of America. There were hostile governments that threatened their neighbors. There were nations that violated international demands. There were dictators who repressed their people. And there were regimes that pursued WMD. Iraq combined all these threats." I've not read his book, but this article gives a good summary of the "good" parts. It tells how Bush feared for his life daily, and how he began planning his death, something I never thought about. Bush also goes into depth about what happened after September 11th, the fear he had for himself and the country, and the fear he had of biological warfare and further terrorist attacks. Ultimatly, this article gave Bush more free media, and I now actually wanna read the book.
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