Let's look at Iraq and beyond:
Iraq is simply ONE front on a global war. It is not "THE IRAQ WAR". It is a single front on the war on Islamic murderers. Islam has brought death to the people of America, England, Spain, France, The Netherlands, Thailand, Pakistan, Mexico, Algeria, Africa, Canada, Russia.....well, you get the point.
Yesterday in Yemen, the U.S. Embassy was attacked and the Religion of Peace killed a young school girl and another and injured over 20 people. On St. Patricks Day alone the Religion of Peace killed 64 people and injured over 200. From Iraq to Thailand to Kosovo. In one day.
We HAVE forgotten. We have lost sight of the reasoning behind going to Iraq. It was not the 16 words. It was not to "git Saddam". It was to begin what should have started a few decades ago and if we hadn't ignored it, we'd be a lot further ahead now.
It is a noble fight. Unless one desires wearing a burka, eating halal and being constantly afraid of being blow up, beheaded or stoned for simply existing.
"The surge ... has opened the door to a major strategic victory in the broader war on terror," the president said. "We are witnessing the first large-scale Arab uprising against Osama bin Laden, his grim ideology, and his terror network. And the significance of this development cannot be overstated."
We can all argue over HOW this particular front has been fought. We can argue over semantics. But we cannot argue the fact that the U.S. has NOT been attacked since 9/11. That through our fight in Iraq we have uncovered scores of plots, plans and near incidents that would have rocked this country to the core. We have killed or captured hundreds, thousands of terrorists. We rid the world of a vile, brutal dictator. The people, the average people of Iraq are seeing freedom like they have never seen before.
To put the Iraq front in perspective: In 1945, from February 19th through March 16th, Iwo Jima.....Almost 7,000 killed nearly 20,000 soldiers injured. Think about it.
"Our own generation is in a long war against a determined enemy." - President George Bush
Never forget that.
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