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I was thinking that what might help the process of slowing violence in IRAQ might be giving the angered a representative voice. Perhaps if they made a "congress" of representatives from smaller tribe type (city councel size) that were representatives of a tribal councel, they may open a dialogue to end violence.

Right now what I see is a few extremists with charisma that are the voice of those who do not speak for themselves. If they broke those large groups into smaller representative districts they may be able to enter into productive talks. What do you think?

2006-12-12 04:34:39 · 4 answers · asked by dolphinparty13 2 in News & Events Current Events

If the goverments role in iraq changed to meet the needs of tribal districts equally based on population, covering education, medical, security, electricity, employment opportunities.

2006-12-13 02:44:38 · update #1

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Also, what we see is violence with no apparent motive.

A man lures a bunch of people toward him because he lies about getting them jobs/employment. Then when he gets enough people around him, he blows himself up. And takes over 50 innocent people with him.

What needs to be done is control the arms, dynomite, etc., that is going into the hands of these dangerous people who give no value to their own lives.

But how to do that?

Also, consider that they may not all want a "voice". Some are just full of hate and determined to take as many with them as possible. They do not want to be controlled.

2006-12-12 04:47:41 · answer #1 · answered by Ambassador Z 4 · 0 0

Violence in Iraq is not all indigenous. It is a Shia-Sunni war on a small scale now. Wait till Iran gets nukes and Sunnis are forced to pursue them. We will have a royal mess on our hand then!
Did you read the story of journalists uncovering the train of money from Saudis going to Sunni insurgents in Iraq? One single driver carrying twenty five million dollars to a cleric in Baghdad for 'proper distribution' ? It should give us plenty to worry about as little tribes are not going to be the major players.

2006-12-12 13:20:27 · answer #2 · answered by ShanD 1 · 0 0

No.These people are sworn enemies since the dawn of
human civilization.

2006-12-12 13:21:28 · answer #3 · answered by moebiusfox 4 · 0 0

No it will not

2006-12-12 13:02:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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