America's version of winning the hearts and minds of people throughout the world

 

America's Version of Operation Freedom
Winning the Hearts of Minds of Iraqis

Sampling of pictures showing sampling of the consequences of America's version of winning the hearts and minds of people throughout the world.

None of the listed pictures could have been possible without the dedicated and enthusiastic people listed below:

  • The serial liars in the U.S. White House, starting with President George W. Bush and his neocom staff.
     
  • Members of Congress, who repeatedly jumped to their feet during the speech before the joint session of Congress, who authorized the start of the war that they knew would kill and maim thousands of Iraqis, including children and babies.
     
  • Media people and media corporations that covered up for the lying, acting as shills for the political war mongers.
     
  • America's political pundits, who provided almost 100 percent support, who covered up for the lies, engaged in repeated deception, who engaged in repeated lying, and continue to do so to this day. Those who weren't part of "the team," were eliminated.
     
  • That segment of the American public that initially supported the war, who voted for president Bush the second time after being fully aware of his lying and the deadly consequences.
     
  • That segment of the American public that was too lazy to get off their duff and show outrage, thereby helping make the following catastrophic consequences possible.

All of the above should take delight in what they made possible, and for which they have blame for the following, especially the religious fanatics that were the biggest supporters for the lying president of the United States.

Click here to see the latest example of what America has been doing for decades, including the invasion of Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Grenada, Panama, and now Iraq, with Iran in the cross-hairs: 

 

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