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For all who love freedom and peace, the world without Saddam Husseins regime is a better and safer place
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"For all who love freedom and peace, the world without Saddam Hussein's regime is a better and safer place"

- George W. Bush

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This quote by George W. Bush speaks to the significance of liberty and peace on the planet. By eliminating Saddam Hussein's regime, the world is a much better and safer place. This is since Saddam Hussein's routine was overbearing and oppressive routines are not conducive to liberty and peace. The elimination of Saddam Hussein's regime has allowed for more liberty and peace on the planet. This freedom and peace can be seen in the kind of increased civil liberties, enhanced human rights, and greater financial stability. The removal of Saddam Hussein's routine has actually likewise allowed for more worldwide cooperation and partnership, which has assisted to minimize the risk of dispute and war. Eventually, the world is a much better and more secure place without Saddam Hussein's program, and this quote functions as a pointer of the value of liberty and peace on the planet.

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George W. Bush This quote is written / told by George W. Bush somewhere between July 6, 1946 and today. He was a famous President from USA. The author also have 88 other quotes.

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