Monday, March 05, 2007

The U.S is making mistakes

According to the article I read 2 months ago in the newspaper, 70% of citizens in the U.S oppose sending more troops to Iraq. This should mean, I think, not only worrying about death of the U.S soldiers but also opposition to killing people of other countries.


Of course I know the fact that the U.S has the most powerful army in the world, is the leading economy of the world and wants to keep its position. Moreover, among countries, I have nothing against the reality of now that there are few rules but by all means of capabilities of them and benefit to them are likely to decide what they’re going to do, but the way like this is wrong and blamable.
Through this war, not only have lots of innocent people been victimized, but the
sovereignty of their country has been infringed with senseless reasons of world peace and counterproliferation. Who helped Iraq and connived with Iraq’s using biochemical weapons during Iran-Iraq war? Who supported some terror and played a part in making a war-hero in Afghanistan? Besides, I can’t still delete my impression that this catastrophe was made out by the C.I.A and Republicans of the States because of petroleum and the military industry of the U.S.
Meanwhile, In the same newspaper, I read another article reported that about 3,000
people in New Orleans holding signs of Anti-violence had marched on City hall.


How tragic and somehow ridiculous it is. Inside America, People oppose crime and violence but Outside America they’re killing people.

1 Comments:

Blogger the blog said...

We are glad to read your composition about current events in the world. You support your opinions with facts. As a result, your moral outrage resonates.

Mon Mar 05, 07:15:00 PM  

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