2. President George H.W. Bush casts the sides of the war as good and bad. The enemy in this war was President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, and the country of Iraq. He makes this distinction between the sides because he wants the world to see the wrong of Hussein’s actions, and that the U.S. needed to do something to stop these actions.
4. Bush quotes members of the U.S. military from the Gulf War in his speech because he wants the public to know that the men and women fighting for them are real and allow the masses to relate to the war. They are fighting for a good cause, so Bush wants the public to understand why the war is happening.
7. In the war, Bush’s relationships helped him become a leader because everyone was able to see his diplomatic