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Today is the anniversary of the 4th year rape of Iraq

Today is the anniversary of the 4th year rape of Iraq by the United States of America. It is a very sad day to remember. As of today the outcome of the aggression by the bully is not conclusive. Now the fight is increased in complexity as well, confusing every analyst as to how a few thousand Sunni fighters withstood the wealthiest and technologically advanced nation in the world. Every plan by the bully to defeat the resistance has not resulted to subjugate Iraqis in Sunni areas. The rest of the country which is controlled by the Shiites and Kurds is relatively calm. The Shiites are having internal power struggle against one another at times bloody. And sporadic attack on British forces the co-rapists of Iraq is seen time to time. The rape of Iraq hurt both countries in number of ways; for Iraq it is more than half a million dead and about two million made refugees. On day to day living, Iraqis are getting less electric, less security, less food and clean water than since the overthrow of Saddam’s regime. On the other hand the US is spent four hundred billion dollars in four years, managed bad publicity around the world, made itself weaker than before the invasion of Iraq and no end insight from this quagmire it put itself into.
The big picture is that, when America led by the stupidest and bloodthirsty maniacs, it put the country in difficult position. The future of the nation itself is such that almost every decision regard to long term interest of the people who live in it is put on the back side. The country borrows money from future and present rivalry to go overseas to make trouble on others and itself thereby making more enemy than friends. But most of all, the Iraqis are dying everyday because of the decision made in Whitehouse for reasons now thinking people around the world already know: OIL. Couple that Americas hatred of Islam and Muslims for no other reason than ignorance toward the religion and the followers which is exploited by the elected and unelected leaders and the media made the Iraq and Afghanistan war possible. That hatred of Islam and Muslims not ebbed yet. Now it is Iranians turn to be raped followed by Syria and Lebanon. Anyone who could discount the possibility of that must carefully know who George Bush and his gangs are. These people are very cruel; they don’t care about peoples’ life, or the destruction of nations; they don’t care about the opinion of the world, they don’t care if America is bankrupted as long as their narrow and unachievable goal of intimidating Muslims around the world through their brute force achieved. So far the terror tactic to achieve that goal has not succeeded except killing the innocents in their homes and in the streets of Iraq and Afghanistan. At the beginning of the fifth year I feel the pain and the sadness experienced by Iraqis. Like peace loving people around the world I condemn the cowardly act and demand the withdrawal of foreign troops from Iraq now.

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