Our government, the US government, is at a dead-end: on the one hand, it realizes that it cannot prolong occupation in Iraq, while on the other it admits that it doesn't have the minimum conditions needed to pull out without damaging their interests.
In the eyes of the world, the so-called 'crusade on terrorism' is unavoidably heading down the path to a humiliating defeat.
We the American people, just as in the case of Vietnam, will put an end to these unjust and criminal wars.
We hope that our authorities will learn that war is not the solution to the growing problems afflicting the planet; that proclaiming our right to irresponsibly attack 'sixty or more dark corners' of the world, even when we are already stuck in two of them, makes our differences with other countries more complex and profound.
In the eyes of the world, the so-called 'crusade on terrorism' is unavoidably heading down the path to a humiliating defeat.
We the American people, just as in the case of Vietnam, will put an end to these unjust and criminal wars.
We hope that our authorities will learn that war is not the solution to the growing problems afflicting the planet; that proclaiming our right to irresponsibly attack 'sixty or more dark corners' of the world, even when we are already stuck in two of them, makes our differences with other countries more complex and profound.
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