Peace can only be achieved through diplomacy , not bombs . The worlds people are very slowly coming together, but it certainly is slowly, I am convinced we will achieve peace in the long term.
Jordon (to my mind) has always been very good in the diplomatic field and I hope will continue to be so.
As for the women situation in the Middle East, you will get the usual answers about 'suppression' etc etc, from the Western world, this is because we have been informed that this is a 'fact'
I can imagine that the Middle East have been given 'facts' about Western women also?? Mostly propaganda from both sides !
As for your critics reference your spelling , I wish I could post a question in your native language, as well as you have posted yours in English
I wish you luck in your 'fresh' journalist career, and please don't think badly of all of us! We are basically ( East and West) all the same but with many differing opinions, and we are all easily lead!
2006-11-12 22:23:08
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answered by budding author 7
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I am reading your question and please do not take this wrong but you say you are a journalist and not to sure on that cause on the way you write cause of your i when they should look like I and some other things but I suck too.
What I think is that we went over there for the wrong reason and started some thing that we wish we didn't if you remember we went there before and bomb them in then we left so we really didn't do anything for the trust of the the people and know we are there and really fighting and why don't the people Like us we are trying to help them and give them some freedom and build up a government and they do not trust us. Do I think we will get there we will but at what do we do it to how many people must die the problem is we are there and can't leave now we have to finish it no matter what to pull out now we will have much problems and many will die right here in the states we are forcing them to do it are way and we will win.
2006-11-10 01:00:56
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answered by isitreal1963 3
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No I don't think Peace can be had in the middle east The history of slavery poverty and war have been embedded so deeply that everyone there thinks that God only supports them and no one else.
I will admit that I have only read the bible and not any other religious books like the Koran....ECT I do not understand how killing people gets you favor with GOD!
So if they eliminate all others except those who believe in their faith how will that make it a better place.
One of the most precious gifts on earth is how different we all are and how we all belong together
can the eye say that because I am not an arm I don't belong to the body.
Every time someone kills in the name of their God we all Lose. so I don't get it. I will say that i would like to travel to the home of Jesus Christ But as an American I will not go.
2006-11-10 01:01:47
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answered by mmmkay_us 5
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Yeah sure - but several things need to happen.
In Iraq - Additional security forces are needed from Arab countries (but not from Iraq's neighbours), to help make it a stable country. Also the level of corruption need to be addressed and resolved, even if the US and UK removes elected members of government for links to terrorism, if they can invade the country then they can remove a few elected officials - not a good idea but neither was 'going in' in the first place.
Iran - They need to stop funding most of the insurgents in Iraq in Afghanistan, but they will want something in return - like the withdrawal of IDF forces back to the 1967 (or whatever year it is) boarders, which is do-able & their own peaceful nuclear program (which is not good but may have to be agreed)
Afganistan - The CIA trained them too well...might as well go home and leave them to fester.
Lebonan - The UK had a lot of trouble (and recieved a lot of critisim) for talking to the Sinn Fein (the IRA). When people are oppressed they will elect militant leaders, but they are still leaders, Israel need to engage in talking to these terrorist groups
in order to make peace.
People need to start taking the morral high ground and say thay are not willing to let any more people die.
2006-11-10 02:45:15
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answered by speedball182 3
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The Israeli's do not desire peace its so basic as that, in the event that they did they does not be shifting further and further settlers into the West financial company, this guy has mentioned not something that we did not comprehend already, Leiberman is regularly occurring of lots in the hot Israeli government, they simply decide to grind the Palestinians into the floor and make existence as depressing as attainable, the Israeli's decide to take over the two the West financial company and Gaza and lead them to area of the state of Israel.
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answered by huegel 4
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I don't think so in our lifetime, they have so many cultural and religious conflicts. It will take a long time for people (esp. women) to stand up and get equal rights and perhaps graduate from the beliefs that women are "lesser". I find it incredibly hard to believe they can be denied basic medical care and that a woman can die of an infected tooth because she can not get treatment since she is a woman.
2006-11-10 05:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No there will never be peace in the middle east. Their set in their way of life and thinking ,they don't listen to reason, they call them self servants of god and yet the have no respect for life. American women there should get out and stay out ,women that are from there should stand up for them self and have a say in whats going on.
2006-11-10 00:58:26
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answered by lilymarie 2
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Yes, it will, but after the oil reserves are exhausted.
Jordan has not oil reserves. People there will have to work hard and come out of religious madness.
Women too will have to come out of male domination and go schools. Graduation and post graduation will build confidance in them. This will decrease population growth, women will work with men and help building national wealth.
2006-11-10 01:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so. For the guy above, the middle east crisis isn't Islams fault, Muslims do not believe that the land was given to them by God. If your saying that its a holy war then only Zionism, hence Judaism is to blame.
2006-11-10 00:54:49
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answered by Mr Slug 4
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Peace requires forgiveness and compromise. Some are in a stronger position to do this than others. Violence born out of desperation is hard to challenge.
Maybe women would be more willing to give peace a try, if they had more positions of responsibility.
2006-11-10 00:50:53
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answered by mesun1408 6
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