Leonardo Boff
would need to be an enemy of himself and against the minimum humanitarian values \u200b\u200bto pass the terrible crime of terrorism of Al Qaeda's September 11, 2001 in New York . But it is wholly unacceptable that a state, the world's most powerful military in the field to response to terrorism has transformed himself into a terrorist state. Bush did just that, limiting democracy and suspending the unconditional validity of certain rights, which were the pride of the country. He did more: he directed two wars against Afghanistan and Iraq, which devastated one of the oldest cultures of humanity, which has killed more than hundred thousand people and has been more than a million displaced.
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would need to be an enemy of himself and against the minimum humanitarian values \u200b\u200bto pass the terrible crime of terrorism of Al Qaeda's September 11, 2001 in New York . But it is wholly unacceptable that a state, the world's most powerful military in the field to response to terrorism has transformed himself into a terrorist state. Bush did just that, limiting democracy and suspending the unconditional validity of certain rights, which were the pride of the country. He did more: he directed two wars against Afghanistan and Iraq, which devastated one of the oldest cultures of humanity, which has killed more than hundred thousand people and has been more than a million displaced.
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