Wednesday, March 31, 2010

War

When I first started watching Bush's War, I suddenly got really saddened. It had been a while since I had seen the scenes from 9/11 and it was so new to see them all over again after 8 years.
I tried watching out for all the ways that rhetoric would be used in the documentary and I noticed that it was too overwhelming, it is everywhere.
What really caught my attention was when they were talking to that one man who was representing Iraq and how he spoke about the terrorist that had been part of 9/11. He said that man from Al Queda had been associated with Iraqis and that there was proof to prove it. Then the reporter came on to say that no evidence of this accusation had ever been proved. It just seemed crazy that it had been insinuated that this man was a liar.
I suddenly started feeling like U.S had been framed by Iraq people against Husein. They had done so much in their power to get the U.S to come into Iraq when the whole time, the plan was for the U.S to go into Afghanistan and get bin Laden.
I don't know, it all confused me so much and at then end, I no longer knew what to believe.
Rhetoric just seems so complicated and tactical, everything is so well planned and thought out.

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