Terror threat": A phantom enemy!
I still believe that good will triumph over evil, and I wait to see the bunch of lying degenerates that hold up in the White House go down with a bang, but I will not hold my breath waiting for it.when you still have people like this Matt believing the lies, that have been proven false, notice he is not one of the ones out there dying.
Dear Dr. Kareem…
Do you really believe that we as a nation want to be in a distant land fighting a war? Well I'll answer it for you- No. The fact is that after 9/11 we as a nation decided that any future threats had to be dealt with in order to ensure our security.
The Iraqi dictator was one of those threats. Yes war is sad. War is the worst thing that anyone can go through. However, everything that is good in this world had to be achieved through war.
Personal freedom does not come free. The price is war. And yes, innocence is lost and many souls are saddened but the outcome for the Iraqi people will be a free democracy.
Let us not forget the suffering the American people went through during the civil war to attain their freedom as a sovereign nation.
The Middle East for so long has had so much animosity towards America. We are a model of success. The future generations in the Middle East will be grateful to their ancestors for the suffering they endured. Look at the big picture, not just small details.
Matt from USA
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Dear Matt,
Obviously, you have fallen into the trap of your President, a trap covered with a bunch of lies and faulty assumptions.
I agree that every new democracy has gone through a series of challenges and confusion, but let’s first define the term “freedom”.
Do you call “freedom” that comes on the expenses of the stability of a sovereign country and the safety of its people true “freedom”? Butchering civilians and destroying a whole nation in the name of “freedom” is clear hypocrisy.
I grieve for those who lost their lives in the brutal attack of September 11 on the United States, but I as well refuse and denounce any violence that springs from the theory that the West is threatened by some hidden international terror organisation, and to root out this threat America or Europe is given the green light to attack any Middle Eastern or Arab country under the guise of fighting this threat.
The American President is still trying to sell more lies to his nation, he’s still trying to propagandize that the invasion of Iraq, the needless deaths of the U.S. soldiers, as well as tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians; all this mayhem, was done in the name of “freedom”.
I remember a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American essayist, poet, and philosopher, that says:
“The meaning of good and bad, of better and worse, is simply helping or hurting”.
The world is now aflame in an epic battle between good and evil, but despite ongoing bloodshed on earth I am still convinced there is a chance for achieving peace. Good shall triumph over the evil.
Sheikha Sajida
Replying on behalf of Dr. Kareem
Dear Dr. Kareem…
Do you really believe that we as a nation want to be in a distant land fighting a war? Well I'll answer it for you- No. The fact is that after 9/11 we as a nation decided that any future threats had to be dealt with in order to ensure our security.
The Iraqi dictator was one of those threats. Yes war is sad. War is the worst thing that anyone can go through. However, everything that is good in this world had to be achieved through war.
Personal freedom does not come free. The price is war. And yes, innocence is lost and many souls are saddened but the outcome for the Iraqi people will be a free democracy.
Let us not forget the suffering the American people went through during the civil war to attain their freedom as a sovereign nation.
The Middle East for so long has had so much animosity towards America. We are a model of success. The future generations in the Middle East will be grateful to their ancestors for the suffering they endured. Look at the big picture, not just small details.
Matt from USA
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Dear Matt,
Obviously, you have fallen into the trap of your President, a trap covered with a bunch of lies and faulty assumptions.
I agree that every new democracy has gone through a series of challenges and confusion, but let’s first define the term “freedom”.
Do you call “freedom” that comes on the expenses of the stability of a sovereign country and the safety of its people true “freedom”? Butchering civilians and destroying a whole nation in the name of “freedom” is clear hypocrisy.
I grieve for those who lost their lives in the brutal attack of September 11 on the United States, but I as well refuse and denounce any violence that springs from the theory that the West is threatened by some hidden international terror organisation, and to root out this threat America or Europe is given the green light to attack any Middle Eastern or Arab country under the guise of fighting this threat.
The American President is still trying to sell more lies to his nation, he’s still trying to propagandize that the invasion of Iraq, the needless deaths of the U.S. soldiers, as well as tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians; all this mayhem, was done in the name of “freedom”.
I remember a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American essayist, poet, and philosopher, that says:
“The meaning of good and bad, of better and worse, is simply helping or hurting”.
The world is now aflame in an epic battle between good and evil, but despite ongoing bloodshed on earth I am still convinced there is a chance for achieving peace. Good shall triumph over the evil.
Sheikha Sajida
Replying on behalf of Dr. Kareem
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