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In a few days, the most powerful man on earth is stepping down for good. For almost a decade, he maneuvered America toward tough, record-breaking economic challenges,  post-9/11 recovery, and of course two historic wars.

For most Americans, George W. Bush leaves with a legacy that is highly questionable mainly because the superpower country is less prosperous and more problematic now than Bill Clinton’s or any other recent administration. It may be hard to condemn or judge him as he faced a lot tougher choices than his predecessor but those choices will forever be carved in history as some of the most unimpressive choices of a US President.

Bush will be remembered more for the two major wars he waged against suspected terrorism-embracing countries than for working to make the world a better place. He insists  that he made the planet safer with his actions most especially America, but do we believe in him? Does America believe in him?

Whatever his reasons are, the point is what did America get from Afghanistan? What goodness did the Iraq War serve? If it’s human life that he defended, why did we see thousands of innocent civilians soaking in blood and why is the world still unsafe up to now?  

I want to know the answers Mr. President.

 

This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at 5:29 am.
Categories: History Asia, War Opinion.

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