President Bush
Name of Writer Date of Submission George Walker Bush Introduction George Walker Bush became the President of United States of America on January 20 , 2001 . As the President of U .S , he had taken many wrong decisions that affected the economy and foreign policy of U .S . He was successful in lying , cheating , killing and drinking his way to the top He was victorious in his supposed war of terrorism on two countries and continuously killing and harming innocents George Bush 's War on Terrorism George Walker Bush has

not been successful as a President . As a leader he assumed near absolute power soon after the September 11 , 2001 attacks . He led the war against terrorism and championed both the USA Patriot Act and Homeland Security Department domestically which allowed his government 's to take up absolute power over the aspects of the international war on terrorism which included establishment of military tribunals and removing fundamental rights long recognized under the American law . Again Bush was successful in acting unilaterally by expanding his authority as he saw fit to accomplish his aims and objective without any regard to any of the fundamental rights of human beings which all people have whether they are American or not (Altman 24
He was successful in launching his war of terrorism shortly after the September 11 , 2001 attacks . Like a dictator , he ed the Taliban to surrender Osama Bin Laden . In response , Taliban tried their level best to bring Bin Laden to be trialed under Islamic law . At this , Bush made the decision to invade Afghanistan . After successfully capturing Afghanistan , the U .S captured various prisoners who he believed were associated to Al-Queda . The trouble was that many of the so called accomplices to Al-Qaeda were teenagers
Bush next target was to attack Iraq . In early 2002 , Bush declared that Iraqis were developing weapons of mass destruction . He also announced that Iraqi regime was responsible for developing anthrax , nerve gas and nuclear weapons for over a decade (Andrew , 52 . Based on this assumption , the United Nations sent a group of inspectors to Iraq to investigate on it . After a systematic and comprehensive search , the UN announced that were no nuclear weapons in Iraq but this was not sufficient answer for Bush . He took the decision to invade Iraq in March , 2003 . There was no approval of force found with the United Nations . By doing this , Bush broke all global war agreements . His main intention to wage war on Iraq was for oil . By attacking Iraq , he is getting 5million out of Iraq per week . On attacking Iran , Bush decided to withdraw from the World Court of Law and made a decision that the policies and guidelines of United Nations were completely irrelevant This showed that Bush 's intentions were to invade Iraq at any cost in to get control of the oil fields
Bush as a leader
George Bush with the help of Clarence Thomas has taken the most far-reaching and drastic standpoint...
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