It has been said that, "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter." It is all about the side you are on and the perspective you like to take. Depending on whom these militias are fighting and how they relate to your cause, you will either call them a terrorist or a freedom fighter.
President Bush said that this is America's "New War" but like it was stated in the essay; there is no difference in this war from many wars that occurred prior, even wars in which the United States participated. For example, before the Persian Gulf War occurred and before Saddam Hussein began his invasion of Kuwait and the many other neighboring countries of Iraq, this so called, "mad man", was once a proxy fighter for the United States. He was trained and employed by the CIA that is a key agency that protects the national security of the world. He was traine
However, this terrorism has always been around. It's not anything new. Osama Bin Ladin and his Al-Quida thugs have been around more many decades, reeking havoc and killing millions of people in the Middle East. Same story goes with Saddam Hussein; he's been an oppressive dictator for decades as well. He too, is responsible for millions of people suffering, dying or dead. Theses people have caused many deaths and will probably be responsible for many for if they are not stopped. Has anyone stopped and thought about why these people are around? Why weren't they dealt with earlier? There are some questions that are brought up now.
A similar story can be told about the world's most wanted man now. Osama Bin Ladin is also a former CIA oppressive that was trained by the United States. Look at the monsters the United States have created. He attacks an
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