Saturday, June 12, 2004

In Iraq, 'Failure Is Not an Option'

From Fox News

"I think almost all Iraqis are so grateful to the brilliant work and vision of George W. Bush of liberating 27 million Iraqis last year — of getting rid of the most despotic, the most tyrannical, ruthless regime ever seen of Saddam Hussein," said Muwaffak Rubai (search), the interim Iraqi national security adviser. "We feel a sense of belonging back to us; we feel we are freed."

"Our success here means bad news for so many terrible governments who have a stake proving that democracy cannot survive in this region," added Barham Salah, the interim deputy prime minister. "It can be done; it must be done, and failure is not an option."

Markets are packed with Iraqis, electricity is more stable now than before the war, schools are in session and hospitals are fully operational.

Perhaps the biggest changes are happening in Iraqi's judicial system. The main courtroom in the central court of Iraq is where former dictator Saddam Hussein may face justice. It's just one of more than 105 courthouses that are now up and running in Iraq.


Now if only the rest of the world media would report on the good happening all over Iraq.
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