Monday, November 13, 2006

America's Hopeful Outcome For the War In Iraq





Throughout the past few years, America has faced many trials and tribulations affecting millions of lives across the country. America believes in standing up for what is right and that people should have their own individual freedom, rather than be treated unfairly and in a bad manor. America’s people are across country and have been fighting for the Iraqi people in the war on terrorism. The war on terrorism is due to many factors, the war is also affecting present day people and our nation. The war overall will have an impacting and beneficial relief for the United States. The United States with respect will gain politics, economics and security throughout the nation. This is creating an lasting impression on humans and their lives daily.
The States really had no idea of what the war was really going to be in the outcome. They knew that the world would be affected tremendously. The Political standing before the war was great within the United States. Going to Iraq and fighting for independence for that country, so that it may be governed by a democracy instead of a dictatorship is one of the main objectives in the war. The U.S. accomplished what they hoped for; they captured Saddam, who was the dictator of the government in Iraq. The states were able to reduce many of the regimes after Saddam’s capture. In doing so, that provided opportunity to provide services for the Iraqi people and to take control temporary over their government, so that they will be able to stand alone in a democracy one day. Politically this was a great accomplishment; it will help the United States in many different and useful ways. Iraq could be used as an ally for war or in time of need. The States would also have governed control and use of the oil distribution in Iraq.
War is an act of premeditated aggression. It has caused a tremendous attempt to put energy reserves on hold of the Middle East. It is stages of creating a more powerful and clearly long term rule of force with international affairs. Economically the states have much control over the oil use within the states and Iraq. The war with Iraq is helping the United States benefit greatly. It will allow them to be closer the Iraq country and be able to compromise easier about the distribution of the oil and the use of it. The United States throughout the war on Iraq has protected the oil fields and ministries; also the use of oil during the war. After Saddam’s capture it has better accompanied the country to stand alone in a democracy form of government and create allies within our country. This is very beneficial to our nation in a time of war or need.
A year after the war in Iraq, discontent with America and its policies has intensified rather than diminished. Perceptions of American unilateralism remain widespread in European and Muslim nations, and the war in Iraq has undermined America’s credibility abroad. The Unites States will be able to protect themselves against terrorism on our nation. The security of the States will be better protected since the capture of Saddam. The regime’s will be decreased and controlled on a regular basis. Our protection is important to the American people. Terrorism should not be a leading factor in the American society. Security is better able controlled due to the men and women across the nation fighting for the rights of Americans. We are able to honestly stand on our own feet and serve and protect our country. Iraq people will work with Americans to help protect their and our environment from terrorist
The international community finds itself in at critical juncture. The peace and security are at a great risk amongst the nation; after the war the United States will be better protected from intruding terrorist. The political standing of the States is earning the communication from the Iraq nation and has partial control over the oil ministries and oil use. The two countries will be allies in a time of war or a time of need, so that the power and form of democracy will stay in affect. The country is creating an lasting long time impact of the foreign distribution of oil. Politically standing of Iraq after the war would be that they will be able to form a democracy and stand alone and make decisions on their own without a Saddam rule over the country. His capture has made the country better able to form a democracy and also become an ally of United States. With all these factors of the war with Iraq, the country as one will succeed so that the Iraqi people will have a democracy and the States will have control over the oil use and it will also help protect the United States against any future terrorist attacks.
A War for the Future
The evidence shows that the war in Iraq has been justified, is going well, and will be beneficial to all parties involved in the future. Iraq is now a free nation, and its people have the chance for a better life. The United States will have another ally in the Middle East, and as such Iraq will be a key factor in the spread of freedom and the prevention of terrorism across the globe.




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