Wednesday, July 06, 2005

I will change argument for a while...just because as you know, there is something going on in the Middle East (and not only there)... the 'democratic revolution' that is overflowing the world shows that something is changing in the right way.

And we must admit that the political programme of one man has been decisive for the achievement of this important goal: Mr. George Bush.

Although I have to admit that Mr. Bush is not my hero or my perfect example of great politician, I must say that I was pleased to see that maybe (and I repeat, maybe) something of what he was saying after 9/11 (the exportation of democracy, freedom, enemies to defeat...) was not so wrong as everybody used to say. I know, it has become antisocial and uncommon talking with nice words about the US President, but maybe the time is come to look at the events that followed the operation in Iraq in a different way. Afterall, I have always found ridicolous and quite semplicistic the general and, not casually, stereotyped idea of President Bush as the Number 1 terrorist. Honestly, there is a man out there (or maybe in some secret jail) who killed almost 3,000 innocent people, who kills everyday, who trains teenagers for a religious war, a man who has declared a war on our own culture and our own society. His name is Mr. Osama Bin Laden. However, for some strange reasons, he is not the 'bad', he maybe is the second one, the first enemy is Mr. Bush. Therefore, I am quite satisfied to read something which underlines this new aspect of the international politics. So finally a very important question keeps hammering people's minds...Could he (Mr. Bush) possibly have been right?



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