It is not really possible thinking of another madness in the middleast, because it would lead to the worst situation ever. I believe the Iranian people have also fed up of this Totaliter regime and want to get rid of it, however, there is no millitary solution to do this as it would add a massive pain and trouble to the current dreadful conditions for the Iranians.
2006-12-04
02:21:06
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Thanks everybody for your answer, with regard to one of answers, it is not a matter of bleeding to get democracy, Iranians have given their blood through 8 years war with Iraq. What is the matter is the reaction to such government from outside world has always been from the business point of view not human wrights and welfare, as a result outside countries have always tried to get a better deal out of that regime other than thinking about the people.
I need your opinion how to force your government not to deal and negociate with such despotic regimes arround the world, if so, they would fall so easy as you possibly cannot imagine.
2006-12-04
02:39:05 ·
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Thanks everybody for your answer, with regard to one of answers, it is not a matter of bleeding to get democracy, Iranians have given their blood through 8 years war with Iraq and willing to do so again if they see any any point to do so. What is the matter is the reaction to such government from outside world has always been from the business point of view not human wrights and welfare, as a result outside countries have always tried to get a better deal out of that regime other than thinking about the people.
I need your opinion how to force your government not to deal and negociate with such despotic regimes arround the world, if so, they would fall so easy as you possibly cannot imagine.
2006-12-04
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There's one answer, and really only one answer that will create any lasting sort of peace. The two biggest conflicts are between the Sunnis and the Shi'ites and between Israel and some Muslims. If the former would agree to share power and treat each respectfully, the majority of these problems would evaporate. As for Israel, all it wants is to be allowed to exist in peace; many Arab and Islamic groups and states continue to deny Israel its right to exist and are committed to its destruction using any and all means necessary. If they accept the right of Israel to exist in its tiny sliver of the Mideast, that problem goes away too.
Land and resources are another motivative, but that's typical geo-politics. Syria is especially guilty of manipulating in those directions, keep an ear open for that sort of thing underlying their actions. AFAIK, Iran is primarily concerned with spreading its Shi'ia power base as far and wide as it can -- Shi'ia Islam looks to one central leader, Iran's religious leadership is usually powerful enough to claim that position.
2006-12-04 02:35:30
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answered by The angels have the phone box. 7
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I checked on the loss of life about two months ago. The reported number of Iraqi citizens that had been killed was 650,000+. I think we started off wrong. Our president has a arrogence about him that doesnt go over well with most people. Arrogence is a bad trait to posses when trying to handle fragile issues. I have never seen such arrogence in a president before. And I am not attacking him, Im stating what I see. His behavior reflects on us a nation. Maybe if he seemed more sympathetic, not weak then he would get better results. The military takes the lead from their leader. So the leader should set a good standard and lead by example. Our troops have done the best that they can. And I think the plan of action prior to going to war should have been better. Maybe we should clear a zone and rebuild, allow citizens back into the community on a curfew basis, after being searched and cleared. Then provide them with basic needs. Such as food, water, clothing, linens toiletries. And secure the area. And proceed to the next zone. Until we have Iraqi citizens in a safe place. Clear out the markets search every nook and crany. Do not allow anyone into the markets other than military staff and cleared employees (need to be searched everyday). Iraqi army can get the basic foods the people need and package them to be distibuted for consumption or set up a kitchen at each zone and deliver meals from there or they can pick up ( but delivery keeps the traffic down). This way you minimize the risk of victims and you can stabilize the country faster. Each zone would keep strict security until the country is stable enough to support itself. And the citizens would be safe. And our miltary would be safe. Right now it appears to be chaos. Have a educator(s) for shiites, and Sunni's If you can find some non biased ones. So that they can have dialogue and learn to live among each other with their differences. Have a play area for the kids. And a place to worship. And inform the people, that this is not permanent. State a plan of action so that they know whats going on. Maybe then we could pull our troops and feel good about our work in Iraq. We may even earn their respect.
2006-12-04 11:11:47
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answered by ayna1001 1
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I said this when i was younger and ill say it again. the best way to stop terrorism and trouble throughout this world would be to nuke the middle east, remove the second and third class civilisations that exist on this planet and just leave the 1st world people (whites and japanese). We no longer cause trouble or problems and we create a nice life for everyone.
The pakis create terrorism and effect the way we all live in negative ways. I dont know of anyone who likes middle eastern people. The sooner we are rid of them the better!
2006-12-04 10:39:15
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answered by oih o 2
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I don't think there is a simple solution to the beast known as the war in the Middle East. I think we should take out troops, our equipment, our funds, our resources and get out. Let their faith help find them the path they need to travel. This way they couldn't accuse the U.S. of being overbearing. I bet they would change their minds after we pull out our funds and resources.
I hope the troops come home soon and safe.
2006-12-04 10:26:26
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answered by dazedreamr 4
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If they really hate the current regime and are not willing to bleed to get rid of it, then they deserve to suffer under it.
2006-12-04 10:28:13
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answered by ? 4
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I would suggest that give freedom to the people to vote and change everything by Ballot Paper.
2006-12-04 10:34:15
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answered by shri 6
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In the Middle East, it's all about the winning of THIS secret "prize"!...
http://www.strayreality.com/Lanis_Strayreality/iraq.htm
2006-12-04 11:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Find an alternative to oil
2006-12-04 10:27:29
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answered by Jomtien C 4
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Nothing.
2006-12-04 10:23:38
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answered by Tommy G. 5
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It's should be the people choice, PERIOD.
2006-12-04 10:24:03
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answered by edubya 5
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