Bush stated that America's involvement in
Afghanistan is a necessity, part of an overall historical goal of trying to end
tyranny worldwide, because "problems originating in a failed and
oppressive state seven thousand miles away" orchestrated the
September 11th attacks and continue to "shelter terrorists, feed resentment and
radicalism, and seek
weapons of mass destruction" whereas
Democracies give hope and "respect the rights of their citizens and their neighbors." The president pointed out that there are 98 more Democratic countries in 2006 than there were in 1945, in addition to
Women's suffrage in
Afghanistan, the
Purple Revolution in
Iraq, and political discourse in
Lebanon and
Egypt, as evidence that Democracy, freedom, and self-governance have grown throughout the world. Although many social and political analysts would agree that more people live in free and fair societies than at the end of
World War II, all of the examples Bush provided lay in the
Middle East. He went on to say that the "demands of justice, and the peace of this world, require... freedom" for the citizens of nations in the
Axis of Evil;
Syria,
Burma,
Zimbabwe,
North Korea, and
Iran. ==Radical Islam==