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This 5 page persuasive essay discusses the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the fact that it is time for American troops to immediately leave the country. The argument is made that the situation in Iraq will evolve as another Vietnam for the United States. The writer is also presenting the idea that the occupation will actually result in more terrorists attacks such as the events of September 11, 2001, and the much more recent attacks on the trains outside Madrid, Spain. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWoccupy.rtf
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order to truly persuade, a writer or speaker cannot "preach." As he or she crafts the speech, the student will want to keep in mind that the power of language
should not be underestimated since it has the potential change peoples attitudes about something and then inspire them to act on their new understanding. The overall point of this essay
will be to convince the writers audience that it U.S. troops must immediately leave Iraq. The ongoing attacks against Americans are resulting in a situation like the war in Vietnam
in which soldiers continue to die, every day, despite the "official" statement that hostilities have ceased. The writer is also presenting the idea that the occupation will actually result in
more terrorists attacks such as the events of September 11, 2001, and the much more recent attacks on the trains outside Madrid, Spain. The "Next Vietnam" Even if the student
working on this project has no personal recollection of the Vietnam War and only knows of it via the stories of parents, grandparents, popular movies, and history books, he or
she is certain to see that the similarities between the current occupation of Iraq by American forces to what took place thirty years ago in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
It is not just that American troops die everyday in a foreign and a hostile land or that they are constantly in danger, although that is the hardcore truth. It
is also that this is a war, like Vietnam, that Americans are beginning to understand is predicated on lies, false assumptions, and the personal vendettas of Washington politicians. The truth
has been kept from the American people and a war of propaganda is being waged on the very people who are sending their sons and daughters and spouses to Baghdad.
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