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A Day of Reckoning
‘A day of reckoning’
If we were to analyse world history, we would realize that wars have always been fought for different reasons; namely, racial issues, economic interests, territorial expansion, the protection of the peace of the world, among others. Whatever reasons cause a war, make us ponder over to what an extent those reasons undermine the worthiness of human lives. Strong evidence shows us that United States has driven the world into an absurd war without taking into account the death of innocents.
First, nonsense reasons have been given by the US administration to justify the use of force to protect world peace. The US Government alleged that Saddam Hussein’s regime was a threat to the human race since Mr. Hussein kept weapons of mass destruction. Howe
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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