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George W. Bush should not be blamed for the Iraq War
by George Adams, American Political Columnist
A Canadian research organization along with other scholars have indicated that the planning for the Iraq War occurred many years before George W. Bush was elected to be U.S. President. With that in mind, U.S. President George W. Bush should not be blamed to be either the instigator of the Iraq War, or the instigator of a reported planned nuclear attack against Iran.
Mr. Bush could simply be viewed as a spokesperson of a very large U.S. organized religious-political-military-media-industrial complex. This Complex includes elites both in the U.S. Republican and Democratic Parties, who work together to pursue mutual greed-driven objectives.
The Iraq War is simply the horrific and devastating manifestation of the United States being mis-directed by elites, who prevail over an organized religious-political-military-media-industrial complex. These self-serving and megalomaniacal elites are leading America into a state of decay and decline, which threatens not only America, but our entire planet Earth.
Americans who think that a new President through a Presidential Election or immediate impeachment, would lead to a new agenda which supports the peaceful development of the United States, have made a sudden mistake.
Americans need to come together, to renew their country from being a decaying and fascistic empire, back into a "Great Experiment" in democracy which America's founders had sought. This must be done as soon as possible. before a "point of no return" in which America becomes ruled under a fear -driven and oppressive "New World Order". America's prevailing elites are not substantively fighting to preserve democracy and freedom. Rather, America's elites are using the corrupted nature of American society under a spell and induced stupor of greed, to destroy freedom and democracy.
Americans would literally need to embrace a renewed broadened spirituality of peace, wisdom and empathy for each other, while giving up capitalism which fuels the organized religious-political-military-media-industrial complex, in order to reclaim America, from a course of self-destruction. The sooner that Americans as a society can be inspired by ethics over greed, is the sooner Americans can help lead the affirmation of a climate of global peace. In such a milieu, billions of dollars which is currently being diverted into redundant purchases of new Weapons of Mass Destruction, can put into critically needed public healthcare, social and environmental policies toward the quality-of-life of Americans and other peoples can be protected.
The Iraq War was not caused by a mis-direction of a "war mongering" U.S. President, but was caused by a systemtic problem in American society, which is substantively operating by under an fascistic ethos of greed.
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