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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Different Presidents, Similar Policies Different Presidents, Similar Policies Published Tue, Nov 4, 2014 | Floyd Brown, Chief Political Analyst Share on facebook Share Print This Post Email This Post Christians Fleeing Middle East Thanks to Bush and Obama The failure of American policy in the Middle East is utterly monumental. The radical destruction unleashed in the area which has undoubtedly changed the region forever will be a hallmark in future history books. Now, when you consider Bushs invasion of Iraq and Obamas subsequent surrender, one thing becomes quite clear
It seems that Bush and Obama are more akin than we originally thought. Different political parties
same thirst for devastation. The settling dust of the Middle East tells stories of complete genocide and destroyed artifacts of antiquity as needless death, unbelievable hardships, and destruction have rained down. A Lineage of Trouble What happened to holding our presidents accountable? Back when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait a decade later in August 1990, President George H. W. Bush launched an invasion to free the Middle East emirate. And Bill Clinton continued the policy of George H.W. Bush, keeping the pressure on Iraq during his eight years in office. Economic sanctions and a United Nations no fly zone were official U.S. policy. Iraqs economy cratered, and the Iraqi people were oppressed by Saddam. Then after 9-11, George W. Bush attacked Afghanistan but also added a full-scale invasion of Iraq to the menu. Bush told us at the time that he wanted to keep Saddams chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. In the summer of 2002, Colin Powell famously quoted the Pottery Barn rule to President George W. Bush about Iraq: You are going to be the proud owner of 25 million people
you will own all their hopes, aspirations, and problems. Youll own it all. You break it, you own it. Following years of American intervention, Obamas decision to surrender to the forces of terror and pull out of Iraq unleashed a new wave of terror not to mention, the final destruction of what vestiges of civilization remained. The Ultimate Demise: Killing Off Christians? Whats more, the war spread, while Islamic terrorists (controlling much of Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya) hold strong positions in Sinai in Egypt, the Gaza Strip, as well as Lebanon. In Iraq, 90% of what was a safe Christian community (under Saddam Hussein) in Baghdad is gone. And Mosul a city in which Christian services were held continually for over 2,000 years is believed to have no Christians left living. Ghattas Hazim, Greek Orthodox Bishop of Baghdad, says the Obama administration is turning a blind eye to the crisis situation: Its not true that the West is facilitating the emigration of Christians
I know many Christians and Orthodox in particular who went to embassies and did not get visas. As the last alternative, many of the Christians (who arent dead) have sought refuge in Kurdish-controlled regions of the Iraq. Also be aware: ISIS has been particularly brutal to Christians. And its important for Americans to know that the weapons carried by ISIS are mostly manufactured for the U.S. Armed forces. When Obama left, the weapons were given to the Iraqi Army which fled its posts once ISIS attacked. ISIS has captured over a billion dollars of U.S. armaments. Ultimately, each successive American failure ends up being catastrophic for those left behind. And what was once the Cradle of Christianity is becoming a wasteland thanks to the governing elites in Washington. Your eyes on the Hill, Floyd Brown Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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