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... The United States government feels that Iraq’s demagogue, Saddam Hussein, should be overthrown by American intervention because he poses a threat towards the United States. ... In view of the United States’ history with Iraq and the American foreign policy over the decades, Vice President Cheney’s remarks calling for an attack on Iraq appeared extremely hypocritical. ... Cheney was not only hypocritical in regard to American affairs in Iraq, but Cheney’s statements were also hypocritical in light of American foreign policy in history.
Cheney’s comments about Iraq were very hypocritical considering American history and foreign affairs. The United States fought for independence from Great Britain because the British monarch was very controlling over the American colonies. ... Historically, times in which American military got involved to help protect foreign people from oppressive regimes such as Vietnam and Korea, fighting did not bring lasting peace to the area. ... In Cheney’s remarks concerning Iraq, he was ignorant towards American support of Saddam Hussein two decades earlier, and the role the United States has played in foreign affairs.
Approximate Word count = 750 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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