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Dear Demonstrators: How About Protesting Real Genocide?

March 15, 2008 - 12:30 am - by Bridget Johnson
Mikhail Evzlin
2008-03-16 03:14:38

The anti-war protesters forget or don’t want to remember that the War in Iraq was against the absolutely criminal regime that killed political adversaries and ethnic and religious groups (at least 1.000.000 killed by the political police of Saadam Hussein according the most moderated estimation). I’ll never forget the photographs of the trucks full of bodies of Kurds killed with poisonous gas (The Gulf War, 1991). For all these liberal, that criticize Bush’s policies, these dead have no importance, like the infinite victims of communist terror. Why this indifference for the innocent people and why this anxiety for the criminals instead? In Stalinist Russia common criminals were called by the authorities “social allies”. So also for the liberals the criminals, dictators, terrorists are “social allies”.
The presence of the American troops in Iraq has broken a system of not only Islamist, but international terrorism, because Iraq under Saadam Hyssein was the Promised Land of all the terrorist groups, western and eastern, communist and Islamist. That’s why pacifists, that always defended the most criminal dictatorships, communist, fascist (do not forget that fascism is direct derivation from the socialist parties) and now Islamist, that infernal synthesis of both, hate so ardently President Bush who destroyed the Taliban’s and Saadam Hussein’s absolutely monstrous regimes. It is stupid to say that Saadam Hussein did not have connexions with Al Qaeda. He had connexions with all the terrorist organizations, not only with Al Qaeda. His “State” was transformed in a terrorist organization, like Stalinist Russia, Maoist China, North Korea, Castrist Cuba or Islamic Iran. The stupid French foreign minister has said “We have to talk with our enemies”. How is it possible to talk with terrorists who have as one and only goal to kill you?
I know well from my own experience the horror of totalitarian communist regime and can imagine what Islamofascist dictatorships means, so I feel an admiration for this truly great man as George W. Bush. The History will not change her course for whims of “liberal” politicians who desperately fight for their political survival, using the lowest procedures that in the end will harm them. Mankind’s survival is at stake, under the constant menace of some evil forces of destruction loomed up from the underground of the World. And it is the historical task of the United States to fight them: they cannot fail, if we still want to live in a human world and not in an Islamic or communist sewer.