Similarly to the war in Vietnam, the US is still enmeshing in the complexity of the Middle East, especially Iraq. People have been watching the media for years seeing the government deployed troops and spent a huge amount of money into this area. So what are we there for? Terrorist or oil?
Well, most people usually link the two together, and it is true but a little bit hazy. The controversial event in the mind of the mass of Americans causing the declaration of war on terror was the 9/11 attack. But, terrorists, a fearful group with the spirit of anti-America, had existed a very long time ago; and the root of this spirit went way back to 1991, when the father of G.W Bush was the president of the United States.
Let me remind you, this was the time when the first Persian Gulf war occurred, triggered by the invasion of Iraq toward Kuwait. So, why were we there? Simply, this was where the oil flowed into our nation. Kuwait contained a huge tank of oil catering the high demand of the US consumers. In order to keep the the oil-flow stable, the former Bush administration had to order troops to protect this fragile Kuwait. This was the only plan for the survival of our capitalism system. However, it was not the involvement of us that lead to the war on terror, but the way we misunderstood and dealt with these alienate nations is the roor of all.
After the plan was enacted, Bush sent troops immediately to the area, and set up a base so-called “Desert Shield” in the northern Arab Saudi which was next to Kuwait. The main mission was to halt the further invasion of the Iraq army into Arab and then to deliberate the precious Kuwait.
This was where the clash with terrorist group began. The present Muslim World hero Osama Bin Laden was dwelling in Arab Saudi. During the agreement between the US president and the Arab Saudi king on the plan setting up the defensive base, Bin Laden was demanding the king for the same mission. After pondering the two, the king favored the powerful US army forces.
Gaining the authority, the US not only angered the terrorist leader by sending huge number of troops and tanks into this area, but also mistakenly underestimated Osama and ousted him out of this country. Suffering the shame, Osama exile to Afghanistan and together with the Taliban set up camps training terrorists. There came a countless number of members with the only spirit of anti-America in philosophy, culture and politic.
The US policy was aimed to suppress the group rather than to make peace and to solve the problem with them. The arrogance of the US led to numbers of bigotry battles and bombs toward the camps. Therefore, the 9/11 was inevitable.
After the shameful attack, the US forced to tighten the national security system and continued to play the role as the global police. We tried to disarm mass destructive weapon from the terrorist groups. That reason led to the war in Iraq aiming to halt the development of nuclear weapons in this nation. Ironically, the US used tons of banned weapons while found no evidence of dangerous weapons in this nation.
Covering the shame of the mistaken failure, the US have been making up plenties of reasons for the deployment of troops in this area. And we are still seeing our tax dollar influx wastefully into this war of no end.
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