Submitted by Erik Sundelof on Tue, 09/20/2005 - 12:22pm.
This is a multicomplex discussion. One can both can say that you should stay and not stay. What has been done in the past can really not be put up as a reason for leaving the country. The main issue is whether you can create a sustainable development now and whether this is accomplished by staying or leaving.
What is sure that things have to be fixed by the coalition forces. If that is done by military forces or by diplomatic and political accomplishments. For us it is more an philosophical discussion, but for the people there this is the hard truth.
I just wish there is a simple solution to it.
Homepage: www.sundelof.net Project: to come soon... Project organization: www.campware.org
This is a multicomplex discussion. One can both can say that you should stay and not stay. What has been done in the past can really not be put up as a reason for leaving the country. The main issue is whether you can create a sustainable development now and whether this is accomplished by staying or leaving.
What is sure that things have to be fixed by the coalition forces. If that is done by military forces or by diplomatic and political accomplishments. For us it is more an philosophical discussion, but for the people there this is the hard truth.
I just wish there is a simple solution to it.
Homepage: www.sundelof.net
Project: to come soon...
Project organization: www.campware.org
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