Resolution in Iraq Creating Stability and Assisting the Iraqis

Iraq is no longer a political cornucopia of prestigious advantages. Iraqis are people, they are human, is that such a difficult concept to understand? Partisan attitudes are no longer an important aspect of the current situation, what they need is action. What do we have to do to reconstruct a realistic normalcy? How can we return dignity to their culture? Our deeds and concrete support is what the Iraqi people need.

We must put aside our discontent with the war. No one likes the war… we must focus our intestinal fortitude on working towards a livable situation for all Iraqis. The consequence of the conflict in Iraq is that people (human beings) are paying the price for our indiscretion. We cannot take our actions back but we must commit to rebuilding what we have destroyed. Hindsight 20/20 I do not think the conflict was worth it for the Iraqi people. My sincere expectations are that out of the ruins will raise an inspiration that will equate to independence.

I have friends that have died for Iraq and these United States. My greatest desire is that these sacrifices were not in vain. I wish to awake from a deep slumber and see a new Iraq, a new confidence within the eyes of the Iraqi people and a progressive system of government that serves the interest of all Iraqis. I believe that this is possible. It will take time, a commitment to assist Iraq in finding her own voice.

My friends that live in Iraq live in a world filled with uncertainty. Fanatic religious zealots are forcing an advantage and stealing thier future from their own people. Could you deal with that kind of normalcy? I cannot! I will not. I am unable to do more than exercise my voice and my opinion. My strength, no our our strength is ours to prove. On the slim chance, that I can convince one person to make a commitment to humanity I stake my conscience, my sole, my understanding.

I stand up to fight the injustice that has befallen Iraq. I consign my voice to the resolution of inequality and destitution rampant in Iraq, as we speak. I am only one person, but I am one of many. Our conjoined voices rise above the din of irrational disillusion to seed a new Iraq. Please stand and join me in this monumental task of rebuilding. It may not seem like a fashionable thing to do, but it needs to be completed no matter what. Think of the women, the children. An irrevocable change has occurred that will take generations to recover form.

I recall (from school) that the United States depended upon the assistance of France to gainm our Independence. I can imagine that there were many French officials that wanted to abandon the U.S., Thankfully France did not desert us, they supported us unconditionally. This is the commitment that we owe the Iraqi people this level of unconditional support.

I pledge to do whatever is in my power to see that all Iraqi people have the chance to live fruitful lives. Future dreams, stability are possible with a lot of tenacious dedication. Let us bring our world together. Support the people across the globe that need our support. We are a world of being human beings, none less deserving than the other. We are a world of man.