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Is the mega fortress US embassy in Iraq justified?

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Yes
41% 126 votes Total: 310 votes
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The dramatic carrier landing by our Chief Executive on the Aircraft Carrier Lincoln on May 2nd, 2003 followed shortly thereafter by a rousing speech set on the deck of the aircraft carrier with the backdrop of a massive red white and blue American flag emblazoned banner declaring "Mission Accomplished" indicated a very optimistic appraisal of the conflict in Iraq. Five years later with thousands of American lives lost the President wants us to believe that we are winning the war in Iraq. There is much talk about President Bush's brilliant "troop surge" campaign and how it has allowed us to gain valuable ground on the local insurgents. Given all of these signs of victory and presumed dominance in the Iraq theater, one can't help but wonder if we are doing so well why then do we need such a fortified presence at the US embassy in Iraq.

Of course the reality of the situation is far different than the overhyped and scrubbed image that the Bush administration would have us see of the war. Every day we hear of new bombings in markets and roadside convoys claiming more American and civilian lives. When the American death toll topped four thousand soldiers the White House Press department was quick to shift attention away to less critical matters so as not to draw the ire of the American public to a war we simply cannot win. We have groups of soldiers on their third and fourth deployment to the Iraq theater, each time playing a game of Russian roulette putting their lives on the line for an administration that neither cares for their safety or is capable of making the difficult decisions necessary to end American involvement in the area.

To judge the justification of such a fortified installation as the US embassy in Iraq we have to examine the current situation in the region. Had the United States not interfered in the workings of what was a sovereign nation the situation in Iraq would be dramatically different. The United States would have no presence in country, thus putting no American lives at risk. As a result the need for such a ridiculously overpowered embassy would not be needed. Had we not engaged in the aggressive tactics that the Bush administration has become infamous for we would not have so many American lives hanging in the balance in a region of the world where we clearly are not welcomed.

Again the reality of the situation is very different than how it should be. President Bush has forced the country into a war in which our objectives were ambiguous


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Is the mega fortress US embassy in Iraq justified?

Yes
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    by Steven Groetken

    I have spent 15 months in Iraq on deployment and I have seen the devastation that happens on a day to day basis. It is a

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  • 2 of 15

    by Joseph Whalen

    The dramatic carrier landing by our Chief Executive on the Aircraft Carrier Lincoln on May 2nd, 2003 followed shortly thereafter

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No
  • 1 of 20

    by Michael Burgwin

    The only way that parking the world's largest US embassy in downtown Baghdad can be justified is by condoning the invasion

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  • 2 of 20

    by Jon Dainty Sr.

    It saddens me that our government is building this monument to empire. Embassies function as a handy piece of the home country

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