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...State of the Union address last week, President George W. Bush made a surprising statement that lumped the nations of Iraq, Iran and North Korea into a single “axis of evil?? that he claims supports and maintains terrorist associations. On Tuesday, his more moderate Secretary of State Colin L. Powell confirmed that Bush’s statement was “not a rhetorical flourish—he meant it.” Powell said the White House intends to pursue an aggressive policy against this so-called “axis of evil?...
Iran, Iraq and North Korea should be dealt with individually, on separate terms according to their separate circumstances. Bush’s “axis of evil?? analogy makes little historical sense. The three countries are not aligned, as were the Axis powers of World War II. They are not a united enemy. The American public can fathom the reality of the post-Sept. 11 world and does not benefit from antagonistic, oversimplified rhetoric...
President Bush’s use of “axis of evil?? was not an oversimplification because the moral lines of the war on terror are so stark...
...They had no mercy for the women. They could see that small children were being hit by bullets, but they kept firing.” Pope John Paul II characterized the brutality as a “tragic act of intolerance” that was utterly “evil?? in its nature...
...They had no mercy for the women. They could see that small children were being hit by bullets, but they kept firing.” Pope John Paul II characterized the brutality as a “tragic act of intolerance” that was utterly “evil?? in its nature...