Finally, an Oslama bin laden video the Bush administration wants us to see. Months after it cowed the media into a voluntary blackout on the Saudi terrorist's videotaped dispatches, the White House released to great fanfare the grainy home movie that was supposedly such a blockbuster the cable news channels broadcast it simultaneously, sight unseen, in its sometimes-tedious entirety. With networks ing late Thursday that Afghan troops and U.S. special forces have bin Laden surrounded in a Tora Bora cave, the tape could well turn out to be the chilling last words of U.S. Public Enemy No. 1. According to U.S. officials, the video released Thursday morning is the "smoking gun" that proves bin Laden not only planned the Sept. 11 attack, but laughed about it afterwards evidence, in the words of President Bush Dec. 10, that the turbaned zealot "has no conscience and no soul." Secretary of State Colin Powell said after the broadcast: ""How could there be a doubt in anyone's mind any longer about what we have said from the very, very beginning, that he was the mastermind, he is the head of an organization that participates in this kind of evil activity'" War can and will be justified mainly all the time when a nations goes to war. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries nations waged wars with other nations for a variety of reasons. Some people believed that their nation was justified in going to war in order to pursue national interests. Others believed that war is only justified if it is fought in order to preserve national security. Yet other people were opposed to ever using war as the solution to international problems. A nation has ever right to preserve its reputation of provoked by anyone, anything can and will be used as justification of a nation ever going to war. -M 网站原创范文除特殊说明外一切图文作品权归所有;未经官方授权谢绝任何用途转载或刊发于媒体。, ,英语论文范文 |