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People of the world should never forget the slaughter of more than 300 people and other 300 wounded is squarely falls on the shoulder of the mass murderer George W Bush. This mass murderer just like Hitler was, elected by his people to lead his nation. Germany suffered hugely for supporting their leader who killed millions of people around the world and he was responsible for the “Second World War”. George Bush is also responsible for his war against Muslims waged now in many countries. His war radicalized many young Muslims to fall under some extremist groups running under religion of Islam. The groups are very obscure despite the fact alqaida is the obvious one that stands out. Osama and his deputy and other murderers used their religion to attack military and civilian targets justifying even the killing of Muslims, children and women who has nothing to do with the war of terrorists. Iraq is the first war besieged by car bomb, road side bomb, and human bomb a combination which devastated the population and gave Americans excuses to stay in Iraq. American casualty is low but the spending for the war is comparable to the Korean War. It is that aspect what I think breaks the Americans back which will forces them to leave Iraq in yet another defeat. Only God knows when the war will be over; when it is over, it is hard to say how many more people will be perished and exiled. But one thing is for sure when it is over, Iraqis' will rebuild their country from bottom up just like in the past. Geoge Bush jr. will be remembered one destroyed Iraq like Hulagu Khan did in 13th century. they both had animosity against Muslims.

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