Argumentative Essay: The Real Truth Behind Afghanistan

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“The real truth behind Afghanistan”
Spotted hyenas are scavengers that possess great intelligence and the ability to hunt is unfortunately very monstrous. The strategy of these hardy beasts’ hunters to skillfully pick off a weaker member and chase the rest away is their real game to attack and keep dominance. Hyenas are species that are viewed as the most dangerous and that only show up when their prey is in distress. Hyenas is a resemblance of the U.S fragmented government today. Just like hyenas hunt for its prey and take down wildebeest and are mostly viewed with fear and contempt-the U.S government is also viewed with fear and contempt to the third world countries. The U.S fragmented government are real hyena’s hunters who viciously attack
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The Bush admirations began bombing Afghanistan secretly and killing thousands of civilians. The American public didn’t really knew the real reasons for the invasion and for what the United States was secretly doing in Afghanistan. Due to the fact that the American public it is driven by the mass media that is controlled by those elites that sit in congress laughing fakely like hyenas- laughing behind the scenes for the bull crap they cover up. It is very ridiculously when President Bush said we initially attacked the country “to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a terrorist base of operations, and to attack the military capability of the Taliban regime” (Howard Uhal). When it is more than obvious that the real terrorist was him and his administrators. Hearing the news saying that the United States was only fighting from “evil terrorist’s attacks” makes me furious when the real truth lies in the pentagon of the White House who were the real responsible for this attack. When the lives of 10,000 innocent people were ignored in Afghanistan like nothing really happen. But when the fall of the Twin Towers and those who die there were truly honor and remembered. But what about the crimes that have claimed many more lives than the September 11th attack? And the death of innocent people that were ignored and were kept as a secret? When in reality the answer lies in the seat in congress and its private hang of

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