domingo, 1 de julio de 2012

The wars of the United States


After the attacks on September 11th 2001, the United States started a war against the terrorist groups based on Afghanistan. The purpose was to overthrow the Taliban regime and find Osama bin Laden, leader of al-Qaeda… Of course, that was the official version.

If we research and read information about this war (especially on Internet), we may believe that the 9/11 attacks justified the American invasion in Afghanistan (in fact, that was one of my conclusion of my research.). However, it seems that the real reasons were different from those that the media and the Government presented; and it also seems that many people do not know these reasons even after more than 10 years of war. All this is explained in the movie Fahrenheit 9/11 of Michael Moore. Although it is really controversial, this movie shows a part of the history never told before.

A fact I found really terrible is that George W. Bush administration took advantage of the situation after the 9/11 attacks and passed the Patriot Act. This law allows the Government to do whatever is necessary to fight terrorism, even violating human rights. A couple of video given by the teacher proves that this law is not really helping in the war against terrorism. Actually, due to this law, many innocent people have been arrested just because they were “suspects”, and they were judged without the right to have a lawyer.

The other war started in 2003 in Iraq. This time the United States claimed that Saddam Hussein regime hid weapons of mass destruction and that he was a threat for the American security. Of course, the real reason was not that. Americans wanted to take control over the oil reserves! Fortunately, this war only lasted few years (!).

Taking into account all this information, I would say that the US has no really the intention to help the countries they invade, instead they have excuses… That is so sad!

2 comentarios:

  1. I agree to all you have said. And I think that the worst thing is that no matter what president is chosen, the interests of the U.S. are going to be the same so things like these wars may happen again in the future.

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  2. I agree with you. I think that Bush took avantage of the anger to start a war that, in the end, nobody really wanted. Proof of that is the number of protest against war that took place at that time.

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