Can you believe it's been four years!
Mood:
not sure
Topic: Life
I spent yesterday on an emotional roller coaster...but mostly I was just a mess. We watched three or four things on 9/11, and I just can't help but feel like I'm watching it happen live on TV again. It still feels like it was just yesterday that I watched the WTC collapse onto itself, and that giant wall of smoke and debris looming down the streets of New York engulfing anyone not fast enough to stay ahead of it.
I hope that most Americans watched some of the specials yesterday, because it seems like so many have forgotten about it...and forgotten why we are in the middle east and what we are trying to accomplish.
It is so obvious to me...just by looking at the actions of the terrorists. The terrorists know full well what is going on in Iraq, and what they have to lose. If we are successful in establishing a stable democracy in the heart of the middle east, their way of life (if that is what it can be called) is history. Using the fall of the Taliban and Saddam as examples should be proof that the majority of Muslims in the middle east region would rejoice at the opportunity for freedom.
This is why the insurgency...they should be called what they are, terrorists...are flocking from all over to Iraq, because they can not afford to lose this battle. They have shifted the aim of their attacks away from US soldiers and onto the Iraqi citizens in a futile attempt to scare them from participating in their new government.
We can only hope that the Iraqi people are fully committed to the peace and prosperity that a stable democratic government will provide for them, and that they can see through the tactics of the cowards that try to stop the process. If they are successful, America and the civilized world will be a much safer place.