Causes and Occasions
There is no action without the cause and the occasion. The War in Iraq is not an exception. To begin this War American government had to have the cause and the occasion.
First of all, we should clearly understand the meaning of the terms “cause” and “occasion” from the historical point of view. The cause is an action, thought or state of mind that prevents the action and is closely connected with it by the cause-consequence interaction. The cause is mostly grounded on a strong necessity that is not shown in a public, because it could shock society or cause misunderstanding between the governors and people of a country. The occasion is public-shown event that has a goal to hide a real reason of its consequences. It nearly always appears to be a fake but very strong and resonance action. A classical example is a World War II beginning: the fake attack of Polish troops as an occasion and militaristic plans of world domination by German liders as a real cause.
Secondly, let us clearly divide these two concepts towards the Iraq War. Was a terrorist attack really made by Iraq partisan forces? Doesn’t it look like a Hollywood performance, when the building destroys from it’s beneath after the airplane crashes in its middle? Is it possible to find the unharmed passports of Iraq terrorists in the ruins of burning building? We really hope that any human, who is able to think unpreconceived will see such a horrible mistakes in the official version of this “terror action”. Ask yourself: isn’t it just a fake, which was used to create an occasion for the War, but not its real reasons?
Finally, all of us should think a lot about the actions of the American government and decide for yourselves does our nation deserve such lying government and such an unworthy treatment?