This essaay is about foriegn relations of the US and its allies overseas after Sept 11th 2001 very good opinionated paper please read before u turn it in to get the opinions across.
Friends of the U.S.
Despite the United States support of allied countries most of the its allies do not support the issue of war with Iraq. Since September 11, our president George W. Bush has made it his mission to search out terrorist organizations and eliminate all funding and rouge governments that are associated with terrorist activities. After the attack on American soil, so many countries mourned the lives of the Americans that died in the senseless attacks. Most of America's allies supported the decision to go into Afghanastan and seek out terrorists and eliminate their structures. It is my belief that our allies wanted revenge for the people of their countries that died in the terrorist attacks. Countries such as Turkey, Germany, Kuwait, and the United Kingdom offered support with the war on terrorism, but fast forward one year and four months and where is the support? They do not support the very thought of war with a known country that is a breeding ground for terrorists.A country whose leader has terrorized his own people and attacked neighboring countries.
Most countries that America befriended in the past were once in a state of being dominated by another country or an unwanted government structure from within. Germany for instance was liberated from a notorious leader of a powerful army. America stepped in and spoke out and said "No, not on my watch". We have trained many of our allied countries armies and are still in the practice of doing it today. When a country is in trouble the first country that they call on is The United States of America. With their arms extended and hands open wide like a helpless child and reaching for help. These are the cries of many countries that are not able to stand on...
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This is very opinionated. I can agree with some of your opinions but for an essay it is ok. I think there should have been a check in Word but thats ok. But an overall ok. This should be something you send to letters to the editor.
Ilove the opinons voiced in the essay. Its not the right topic im looking for but i read and found its really great!!
it was a well written essay..i learned a lot
Spelling mistakes, bad punctuation, shocking grammar, unsubstantiated opinion, biased, rhetorical, unbalanced. Opinionated is fine, but you have to offer some evidence and rebuff the opposing view. This is not an essay, more of a rant.
"America is responsible and compassionate enough to know not to use nuclear weapons of mass destruction ... America will not launch a nuclear attack unless one is launched against us" Interesting you would say that, as America has been the only nation to date to use nuclear weapons in war. Not that that wasn't justified, and the historians can argue that one out. But nonetheless, interesting.
Overall, sentences were poorly organized, and sometimes incoherent.
very well written, very interesting. scary situation
In places you are right but not everybody is the same. Your essay was organized but maybe too opinionated. But if they launch a nuclear bomb or whatever we will shoot one back but only if they do it to us first because the united states dont do things first.
very well written and has very strong arguments
liked this one
Highly opinionated yes, but one doesn't have to agree.
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well, what would i say to such a paper??? as you said already, it really IS opinionated. maybe too much?!? i dont want to offend anyone (please dont take it as such), but this paper sounds to me like a really good example of propaganda. of course, it is your opinion as a (obviously proud) american but before judging other countries foreign policy, you should first of all ask for the reason why they act like they do. and second of all, you might wanna start questioning our own foreing policy. just because the news tell you it is right, doesnt mean it really is. think about it...
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