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BUSH DISTORTS WORLD WAR II HISTORY
IN SPEECH TO
By Sherwood Ross
George W.
Bush may not be much of a president but his latest comments comparing his
In a
speech prepared for delivery today (May 28) to more than 1,000 graduates of the
U.S. Air Force Academy, Bush links the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to postwar
Germany and Japan six decades ago, the AP reports.
“After
World War II we helped
The flaw
in this analogy is that it is Bush who is the aggressor in the
Bush’s
After
World War II, the peoples of
Another
tiny flaw in Bush’s analogy is that where the exhausted German and Japanese
publics welcomed the American post-war occupation, the people of Iraq have
overwhelmingly tell pollsters they want America “out.”
And where
the
As for
rebuilding, Bush’s hand-picked, no-bid contractors, at best, have done shoddy
work; billions of dollars for reconstruction have mysteriously disappeared; and
Bush is now saying let the Iraqis pay for rebuilding their own
country as if he wasn’t responsible for making the war in the first place.
In his
talk to the airmen, Bush said, “These (rebuilding) efforts took time and
patience, and as a result
Yes, such
close allies they refuse to commit any substantial force to the
International
public opinion polls today show George Bush is about the most feared and
unpopular man in the world, a man who has brought our prestige to an all-time
low. His regime is the exact reverse of what
#(Sherwood Ross is a Miami-based writer who has
contributed to World War II history magazines. Reach him at msherwoodr1@yahoo.com).
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