Saturday, November 9, 2019
Misperception of Iraq essays
Misperception of Iraq essays    One of the most blatant and significant misperceptions floating around in     the world today regards the war in Iraq. In spite of official findings to     the contrary, including some admissions on the part of the Bush     administration, many American citizens continue to believe both that Iraq     possessed weapons of mass destruction and that the nation was somehow     linked to the terrorist attacks of September 11. Even though weapons     inspectors and other investigators found no corroborating evidence to these     claims, millions of citizens hold on dearly to this misperception,     believing strongly that President Bush was correct to have invaded a     sovereign nation. Many mainstream media sources have published articles or     broadcasts on the fact that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and     that Iraq cannot be linked to September 11. However, many people continue     to believe the misperception that both these myths are true. The     misperception thrives in large part because of the clever wording or spin     of the Bush administration. Furthermore, for many people around the world,     the misperception that many Americans hold is ridiculous and frightening.     Regardless of how people feel about the President and whether or not he     should be re-elected, the Iraq issue remains an important, relevant     misperception on the part of the American people, a misperception that can           No one will argue reasonably that Saddam Hussain was a good leader. He     killed and persecuted numerous people and suppressed the citizens of Iraq     for many years. He deserved to be removed from power. Therefore, Saddam     Hussain's failure as a leader is not a misperception. However, the means by     which the United States invaded Iraq resulted in countless civilian deaths     and American soldier casualties and was also counter to the basic rules of     international politics. After all, few nations in the world offered their    ...     
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