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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Why We Went To War

From day one I could never believe that America went to war for basically no reason at all. So in this document I will attempt to put a logical sound reason to that. I am not making this up... all of it has been said and may be said again in the future. All I am doing is tying it together in some coherent fashion. A fashion that perhaps this adminstration doesn't want you to know about. I mean going to war because of WMD's sounds better then we're going to war because it has to be done (oh and P.S. God told me). The term I use is Free Radicals. This term sums up why we went to war, why we may go to war again, and why Iran and North Korea were apart of the Axis of Evil the President still stands by. The following is part one...

Introduction
Free Radicals. This term is used by me to describe why we really went to war with Iraq, why Iran and DPRK were on the Axis of Evil when the two were barely on any American’s radar before the prolific phrase was used, and why no other country matters.

I’ve been wondering about the Axis of Evil, and the whole notion of going to war with Iraq since the first mention of the phrase, as well as the whole notion of these non-existing WMD’s in Iraq. What “wondered” me was the fact that why would anybody go to war, for when it came down to it, the simple act of going to war (since there were no WMD’s). It didn’t make sense, so I set out to make sense out of it. Hoping (and to this day I hope) that my solution would make the War in Iraq, and the Axis of Evil a sensical idea. Some may call it barking up the wrong tree to the same end, but I call it the story that was never told. In my hypothesis, the President needed a reason to go to war, and saying that Iraq was a radical nation wasn’t a good enough reason (because there dozens upon dozens of those).

Exploring Radicals
The two worded term I use sums up the Axis of Evil. Free Radicals: Radicals stand for the notion of radicalism both Islamic and Political. There are a handful of radical nations. For example, Venezuela is a Politically Radical nation. Where one country is a Radical Islamic nation, it is by default radical in political terms as well. So taking this into account one (assuming one would be the President’s Higher Level Administration) looks at all the nations of the world. Individually scrutinizes them and characterizes which are Enemies of America AND Radical. Let’s list some that come to every Americans mind (Enemy is both a moderate and extreme term, and describes either the people or the government):

China
Venezuela
Saudi Arabia
Pakistan
Syria
Lebanon
Palestine
Sudan
Somalia
Cuba
Iran
North Korea (DPRK)
Iraq

Now let’s take this list and group these Radical countries by their connections to each other, besides the fact they all are enemies and besides the fact they are all radicals.

  • Cuba/Venezuela (While Venezuela and Cuba hate our guts, Venezuela is tied to the U.S. to buy their oil and Cuba won’t go where ever Venezuela won’t, so they are essentially not a direct threat to America or American Interest)
  • Iran (Ring Leader of the below groups, all of whom are willing to attack American interests)
    Syria (Answers to Iran)
    Lebanon (The terroristic populace of this country answers to Iran and Syria)
    Palestine (Ideals supported by the above countries)
  • Sudan / Somalia (Can you say Black hawk down?... However they are not capable of attacking America or American interest, unless we try to land some black hawks again)
  • Saudi Arabia / Pakistan (While the people of these countries would like to see America destroyed, the ruling dictatorships of each country would not allow such a thing to happen, as long as they are in control. They are grouped together because they are both dictatorships with control over there people)
  • North Korea/China (While North Korea and China only share communistic ideals that would be enough for them to ally with one another, however China is too bogged in trade with other countries including the U.S. and it’s allies in order to attack America or American interests. North Korea on the other hand is entirely willing, had, and could attack American interests)
  • Iraq (Plain and simple, Iraq unlike Syria and Co. answered to no one, they pledged allegiance to themselves – which made them extremely dangerous. With that in mind, they were entirely willing, had, and could attack American interests…including oil interests)

Above one can see the list for capable and competent radical enemies of America, the rest simply don’t matter, because they either are incompetent, already monitored (and therefore not “free” radicals), or allied/neutral to America.

I hope that was coherent...Tomorrow I will explore the free aspect of the Free Radical term, or unbound to any other nation. This makes them a prime threat toward America and American Interests.

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