An essay about the Bush administration's policies to promote the war in Iraq, including quotes from the president's speeches and press conferences with Ari Fletcher. The essay also sheds light on the similarities between Vietnam and Iraq from the point of "governmental deceiving" - citing documents as the Downing Street memo - and comments on the reaction to this policy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
From Stretching the Truth to White Lies
Unleashing Public Paranoia: WMD
"Late Edition" of Realizing the Inaccuracy of Substantial Information
Promoting "Anthropological Romanticism Today
Vietnam: (Do Not) Play it Again, (Uncle) Sam
Conclusion
From the Paper:
""We will never back down, we will never give in, we will never accept anything less than complete victory." -said President George W. Bush in his speech on Iraq on Friday, November 11 that can be observed as the manifestation of a well-tried tactic to conjure up the spirit of "the free and the brave" .But why is there a need for such rousing performances? Why is there a need for such, in a way, far-fetched and idealistic goal? Why is there a need for any kind of justification by the Government at all? Is the answer related to the waning enthusiasm of the public towards the support of the war on Iraq and the forecast that the "Iraqi Intervention" is far from its end?"
"Bush's War Policy" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Persuasive-Essay-Bush's-War-Policy/62952>
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Emma Pulics
Publisher Since:
Dec 15, 2005
I'm a student of an acknowledged and top university in Budapest, Hungary. My major is International Studies, more precisely the international relations of the USA and Europe.