Criticism of President Bush 's speech after September 11 After President Bush' s terrorist attack on September 11, President Bush settles the American people and prepares to talk with the country to give them some answers There was no doubt. The President made a lot of speech in the week after the incident and some of the words he used were not concise as they were. These words and phrases are his attempts to comfort the Americans, but only to offend the terrorists who declared war.
In their historical analysis - the historical analysis of the speech of 'call for weapons', Bush and Pope City II, Queen Elizabeth I and Adolf Hitler, Graham, Keenan and Dodd (coming soon) will compare after September 11 Speech determines the general characteristics of these speech: seeking legitimate power sources outside the speaker; appealing the importance of the culture of the country being attacked; establishing evil; and unity . The author made a speech stating that President Bush is seeking support for the war on terror five days after the 9/11 terrorist attack.
After the September 11, 2001 attack, President Bush and Adolf Hitler after the fire in the Nazi Parliament House, after the behavior comparison of the first US Muslim parliament Keith Ellison, Bush made the influence of the 9.11 incident There was a controversy saying that we are using it. In order to gain a political advantage, Hitler used the fire power of the Parliament to stop the constitutional freedom. The American Holocaust Memorial Museum and Defamation Prevention League condemned Ellison's remarks. Congress later withdrew the statement saying his comparison is "inappropriate"
After this powerful introduction, President Bush reminded us of the recent historical events that took place on 11th September 2001. He is in the third paragraph and his speech and his audience have bound Iraq on September 11 in the same way. The President raised concerns now among the audience and immediately provided a possible solution to their concerns. The President then discussed the feelings of Iraq in other parts of the world. He said: "Both parties' parties and members of the United Nations Security Council agree that Saddam Hussein is a threat to peace and must be disarmed." Forgotten almost guilty. Now the country feels that they should not support the war with Iraq.