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The Bush Administration’s “War on Terror” was created to show the world that the U.S. has a zero-tolerance policy on Terrorism, hence the War on Iraq.

There’s evidence that Saddam Hussein distributed nuclear warfare to terrorists who bombed the United StatesSeptember 11.

            The return of tyranny to Iraq would be an unprecedented terrorist victory, and a cause for killers to rejoice. It would also embolden the terrorists, leading to ore bombings, more beheadings, and more murders of innocent around the war.

            Our agenda, in contrast, is freedom and independence for the Iraqi people. And by removing a source of terrorist violence and instability in the Middle East, we also make our own country more secure

            In pulling out Saddam Hussein, we gave Iraq the opportunity to form self-government and help them achieve democracy. We are achieving our goals on fighting terrorism and saving the lives of millions all around the world.

            The “War on Terror” has been successful in achieving unity and security for not only the United States but the weaker nations of the world. Yes, there have been many causalities on our part, but achieving freedom was worth the sacrifice of those brave men.

 

American Soldiers in Iraq

Bush, George W. "President Outlines Steps to Help Iraq Achieve Democracy and Freedom." 24 May 2004, The White House. 18 Febuary 2004. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/05/print/20040524-10.html