Bush's 7th Year - Civil War in Iraq: "Stay the Course 'surge' Dirge" - Robert Morman - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781434381897 - July 11, 2008
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Bush's 7th Year - Civil War in Iraq: "Stay the Course 'surge' Dirge"

Robert Morman

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Bush's 7th Year - Civil War in Iraq: "Stay the Course 'surge' Dirge"

Bush's 7th Year - Civil War in Iraq "Stay the Course 'Surge' Dirge" describes the ongoing sellout of U. S. sovereignty by Bush and his one-world cohorts. As an alleged "fiscal conservative" conservative, he is completely irresponsible with the largest federal budgets and national debt in history. With respect to his policy of pre-emptive war, sectarian warfare between the Sunnis and Shiites continues. A "shared" government among Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites and militarily imposed democracy is pure fantasy The idea of a lean, mean military machine has proved in- adequate with a surge in troops required that Gen. Shinsecki initially requested at the start of the war in Iraq. Training of Iraqis providing for their security is progressing at a snail's pace. Immigration and trade continue with borderless control and futile attempts at "delayed amnesty" legislation continue with trade deficits passing the $700 billion mark and climbing. Foreign policy is a joke with little of significance achieved. Nevertheless, Bush continues with his one-world sellout of the U. S. with his active pursuit of the Security, Prosperity and Partnership and the North American Union-integration of the U. S., Canada and Mexico a la the European Union with sovereignty and nationalism retained in name only. Indeed, Bush is by intent, "America Second" in aim and deed!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 11, 2008
ISBN13 9781434381897
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 316
Dimensions 18 × 127 × 203 mm   ·   344 g
Language English  

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