The Sleeping Palace:::The Sleeping Ummah

In Class 5, I read an interesting story in my text book, "The Sleeping Palace", in which a witch casts a spell over the princess and she go to sleep for a certain period of time until a prince come to help her. I feel lucky myself that I taught such an interesting story. But I really became disappointed with the fact that what we have for our future generation. We are facing the most critical situations of the Muslim Era and I feel we are all dumb and duff over the recent scenarios. Well I would like to come to the point now. <br />
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March 20, 2003, a black day in the history of Iraq and overall Ummah, invasion of Iraq by a coalition force officially began. President George W. Bush stated that the objective of the invasion was "to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, to end Saddam Hussein's support for terrorism, and to free the Iraqi people". The United States supplied the majority of the invading forces. Supporters of the invasion included a coalition force of more than 40 countries, and Kurds in northern Iraq. Protesters and anti-war activists staged demonstrations around the world, including in the United States. The 2003 Iraq invasion began the Iraq War. Except Execution of Saddams (also a dispuatable matter), no other objective justified.But the hidden objective of Hydrocarbons wealth coverage is totally satisfied and acoomplished.<br />
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Prior to the invasion, the United States' official position was that Iraq was in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1441 regarding weapons of mass destruction and had to be disarmed by force. The United Kingdom and United States attempted to get a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing military force, but withdrew it before it could come to a vote after France, Russia, and later China all signaled that they would use their Security Council veto power against any resolution that would include an ultimatum allowing the use of force against Iraq.<br />
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For the security of America (In Actual Israel), coalition forces sacrifice the total <b>655,000 </b>estimated "deaths. Keep in mind this estimate I refer in compliance with <b>Washington Post </b>journal survey, not on reality grounds statistics. The estimate, produced by interviewing residents during a random sampling of households throughout the country, is far higher than ones produced by other groups, including Iraq's government.<br />
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It is more than 20 times the estimate of 30,000 civilian deaths that President Bush gave in a speech in December. It is more than 10 times the estimate of roughly 50,000 civilian deaths made by the British-based Iraq Body Count research group. <br />
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Last day on 20th March this invasion completed 4 years of brutality. But world is still eager to find weapons of mass destruction. I don鎶
 
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