I believe that history will give Bush an innocence, that the American people are ungrateful, and that the scars are healed and the pain is forgotten.
Bush is a hero vilified by stupidity and traitors.
After 9.11, I vaguely remember that more than 70% supported the Bush administration to go to war, so it contributed to the root of the Bush administration's hard-line policies. vilify the consequences of war. As long as war is not humanized, wouldn't war become a game of chess if it is humanized? Under Bush's iron-fisted policy of strengthening the country through war, at least the American people have not experienced problems such as 9/11, ethnic division, and difficulty in reunifying the country. Perhaps from another point of view, the interim government in Iraq and the interim government in Afghanistan are traitorous and degenerate, and the nationals have become enslaved, but these have nothing to do with the American people. The American people have gained stability, but they have accused the head of state for their efforts to stabilize them. Regardless of whether the war is right or wrong. Is Bush an idiot? Guess finding fault? Want to make a name for yourself in the history books? To put it bluntly, this is completely because some people are full and have nothing to do. I think the economic crisis in the United States is not severe enough, so that they can’t get enough to eat and don’t keep warm, and the whole family jumps off the building with hunger. ? Also, if Bush just condemned and endured like a government, I reckon we could watch 9.11 all day.
This is like Israel and Palestine. They both say that Israel is vicious, but they never imagined that Palestinian terrorists would blow themselves up all day long. Some high-ranking officials were killed, but most of the people who died were Israeli citizens. For the sake of the people and the country, not to mention the genocide of Palestine, I think it is all right from the standpoint of Israel.
As for what is justice? Shit, do you guys have the ability to comment? How old are you? Justice is only worthy of those who stand at the pinnacle of power.
Let's talk about the details of US-China diplomacy. Under Bush's leadership, the US sold some weapons to Taiwan, but from a fundamental point of view, it didn't really support the attitude or pull his allies together. Besides, every country has its own plans. The United States is not China, so why does it have to follow the preferences of the Chinese government and the Chinese people in its China policy? Isn’t that a fool? At the end of the day, the Chinese people like to be promiscuous.
Let's talk a little bit first, rushing to eat, feeling worthless for Bush. Originally, I also hated this person in power, but I saw the tree fell and the boos scattered. I think people are relatively unimportant, and I think Bush's policy is not worth it. To a large extent, it is for the people The country has been so neglected. Hope Obama isn't bragging B. Compared with Clinton's foreign policy of guerrilla warfare, Bush is already quite strong, but it is a pity that he is not very strong. Ha ha.
In fact, a long time ago, I liked Blair very much, because he said a word before he came to power, we are the first generation who can consider the possibility that we don't have to go to war in our whole life, and we don't have to Our children are sent to the battlefield.
But he broke his promise, which made people angry and felt like shit.
I don't really understand bullshit politics. If nothing else, Bush is not a hero who saves all peoples from water and fire, but he still perseveres to the end. Come to think of it, it would be shameful and shameful to assume that the dignified U.S. government publicly declared war. I think it would be shameful to be a leader, but as an American, would you feel that this commitment is an act of heroism? Moreover, the causes of the economic turmoil are innumerable, but when it comes to the militarization of the United States, this is probably children's thinking. In addition, the United States has not fallen into a state of national chaos because of the war against Afghanistan and Iraq. No matter how the United States is suffering from an economic crisis, I don’t think there has been a large area of people jumping off buildings, starving to death, freezing to death, molesting little girls. The incident of beating people to death in a bar. Ha ha. Keep calm, I repeat, I'm not insinuating, just metaphors.
As for saying that the vast majority of the American people support anti-war and troop withdrawal, and hate Bush's tyranny, this is even more nonsense. It is more of some malicious media, just like CNN reported false news from a deviated position back then. Many media are just a means for some politicians to gain power. If what the news says is true and correct, for example, those bullshit economists preach every day that "the broader market is going to recover, and people will hurry into the market." "Real estate has fallen to the bottom line and is about to recover. Real estate diving is not good for the people. Be responsible." Waiting for such nonsense, I don't think there are hundreds of millions of people who jumped off the building, but there must be tens of millions.
And the most stupid is the fake angry youth. Do you have the kind of guns to fight against American hegemony? There is a kind of killing to Taiwan to destroy the Taiwan government. There's no such thing as a bear. In reality, I met foreigners and dollars, and the body was lower than a dog's buttocks. I want to say, compared to the traitors in Taiwan, these pseudo-angry youths are the most abhorrent. They are bored, they are irritable, they are not looking for trouble, and they are afraid that the sky does not want chaos. I don't know any bullshit, I just know how to make a fool of myself. Defection and bragging are all their virtues. Ha ha
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