George Bush Iraq Plans
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In 2006 and 2007, violence in Iraq has overwhelmed all the political gains that the country made in 2005; and this is because of George Bush and his Iraq plans.
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The ongoing violence in Iraq is attributed to Al Qaeda terrorists and Sunni insurgents. George Bush, in an address to the American people on television, said that these terrorists and insurgents knew that their cause was in danger after the Iraq elections took place.
George Bush’s Iraq plans are meant to direct the global war on terror and in turn the safety of American people at home. Or at least that is what he believes. He thinks that the situation in Iraq is completely unacceptable to American people and that is why it is important for American troops to fight out in Iraq.
Beginning to 2007, George Bush changed the government’s Iraq plans. He said that there were insufficient Iraqi and American troops to secure Baghdad and that was the reason why the capital city of Iraq faced so many problems. In order to help the Iraqis to put down the sectarian violence in Baghdad and Iraq, the American troops were increased. In fact, Bush has committed 20,000 additional American troops for Iraq and he said that most of the additional American troops would be deployed in Baghdad to secure the neighborhoods and bring security to the people of Baghdad.
George Bush believes that changing Iraq plans will help America and the rest of the world to build a future that is safe and secure. However, the big question is will George Bush’s Iraq plans actual come to fruition. Will Iraq have a successful functioning democracy? Will terrorists stop killing innocent people in Iraq, America and rest of the world? Will America prevail over the terrorists and insurgents in Iraq?

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