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| Primus Pilus | Post; Iraqi and American views on the various problems in Iraq.I found this interesting article on the Christian Science Monitor about how Iraqi people view the war in Iraq, and how Americans view it. http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0831/p09s01-coop.html Quote:
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| Milforum's Postmaster | I am going to share this with my office folk.
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | They defenetly need to comunicate with each other, they seem to be lacking in knowlage about the other part.
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| Immunes | If Americans get the point only now, so unimaginable. I have a question. and please which guy can answer me? Do Americans think their life style is perfect and want to bring the perfect life to all other countries' people only in simply way? Destroy the old and give you the new, and ok,the local people should thanks for all we do for them. If so, the thought is so simple too. |
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| Milforum's Bouncer | Quote:
Perhaps I could ask, has China yet figured out the Uighurs don't want them controlling them and that the Tibetans still would rather have the Dalai Lama? Or has China yet figured out that after over 50 years if Taiwan really wanted to be "one country" they would have voted for it by now since they are a democracy?? Didn't think so. Damn that mirror is shiny.
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| Immunes | Oh, bulldogg, if there exists any logic, anyone can see the Iraq's problem is completely different from those such like Taiwan's. I just try to understand the real thoughts of normal Americans. |
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| Milforum's Bouncer | HA! You argued that one country is imposing its will on another smaller country... this is no different than China and the parts of India it annexed in the 1970's, Tibet, Xinjiang or Taiwan... oh wait, you're right it is different, VERY different, the US allows Iraq to have its own democratically elected government. My mistake B2eeeeee. |
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| Primus Pilus | I'm aware of all this miscommunication. Why does it exist, though. There are Iraqis around when the US and its concerns are building infrastructure. It isn't as if engineers sneak in and build the stuff overnight. If some Iraqis can see the progress, why don't more know? It smacks of the "You killed Saddam. Now leave us alone." If that's all they wanted, a couple operators with a sniper rifle could have done it and saved us billions.
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| Primus Pilus | Once you assasinate saddam then his son would just take his place and nothing would actually change. You don't get rid of a regime that cemented itself for over 2 decades in iraq by killing their head honcho. It would be similar to when stalin died and then krushchev taking over while making adjustments to stalin's system but not a major overhaul. |
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