Submitted by Deepak (not verified) on Mon, 02/11/2009 - 16:19.
Hello Sir,
As you spoke about Afghanistan and about its security, elimination of the Taleban from the land of the Afghanistan, but we should try to find the root of the anarchy in that country. The neighboring country of the Afghanistan is providing aid to the Talebani terrorism. First of all, the US should stop to providing aid to the Eastern country of the Afghanistan. They are using the same amount for creating threat to the international peace. still they are creating mess with the aid given to them. Its very important for us to eliminate the bases of taleban from Pakistan. unless and until we can't eliminate the Taleban base from the Pakistan, there will be threat continuing to the world peace. NATO should deeply contemplate on this for the universal peace.
Thank you.
Submitted by Hicham Benjamaa (not verified) on Thu, 22/10/2009 - 19:51.
You're right, I'm completely agree with you. War has never been the solution of political problems. There are many ways to find peace, without killing anyone. For making this world a better place, we have to preserve the life of everybody. It is not an idealistic point of view, I really think that it's possible.
Thank you
Submitted by Mihai Bunea (not verified) on Thu, 22/10/2009 - 11:35.
Indeed, it is a very important step. But, another important thing is represented by the question: What is next? The answer stands especially in the new democratic forces and the leaders capability to deal with all the inconveniencies they will meet. On the other hand, all the respect for the people who gave their lives to make these reforms become true.
Submitted by allan (not verified) on Thu, 22/10/2009 - 05:24.
Dear Sectetary General!
I have two questions.
For every taliban you kill how many of the civilian population do you kill or injur?
Do you expect those injured will see you as liberators from the taliban tyranny!
Submitted by Alessandro (not verified) on Wed, 21/10/2009 - 19:56.
Once again, you have told the right words Sir.
I believe we could not let anyone, incumbent rulers included, to destroy the fundmental goals we have achieved so far.
We have an obligation to the Afghan people first, and to the higher number of men and women who lost their lives in that land, fighting for a better future.
We have a strong obligation to the militaries sent there to bring peace and who have lost their lives.
Do (all) not permit to anyone to break that democratization process.
Afghans, do not allow anyone to deny your democratic right of voting.
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Hello Sir, As you spoke
Hello Sir,
As you spoke about Afghanistan and about its security, elimination of the Taleban from the land of the Afghanistan, but we should try to find the root of the anarchy in that country. The neighboring country of the Afghanistan is providing aid to the Talebani terrorism. First of all, the US should stop to providing aid to the Eastern country of the Afghanistan. They are using the same amount for creating threat to the international peace. still they are creating mess with the aid given to them. Its very important for us to eliminate the bases of taleban from Pakistan. unless and until we can't eliminate the Taleban base from the Pakistan, there will be threat continuing to the world peace. NATO should deeply contemplate on this for the universal peace.
Thank you.
Dear Allan, I answered you
Dear Allan, I answered you question here: http://andersfogh.info/2009/10/26/answer-to-a-question/
You're right, I'm completely
You're right, I'm completely agree with you. War has never been the solution of political problems. There are many ways to find peace, without killing anyone. For making this world a better place, we have to preserve the life of everybody. It is not an idealistic point of view, I really think that it's possible.
Thank you
Indeed, it is a very
Indeed, it is a very important step. But, another important thing is represented by the question: What is next? The answer stands especially in the new democratic forces and the leaders capability to deal with all the inconveniencies they will meet. On the other hand, all the respect for the people who gave their lives to make these reforms become true.
Dear Sectetary General! I
Dear Sectetary General!
I have two questions.
For every taliban you kill how many of the civilian population do you kill or injur?
Do you expect those injured will see you as liberators from the taliban tyranny!
I find this simply great to
I find this simply great to get direct messages from the SEC GEN. Useful, modern, professional.
JDD
Once again, you have told the
Once again, you have told the right words Sir.
I believe we could not let anyone, incumbent rulers included, to destroy the fundmental goals we have achieved so far.
We have an obligation to the Afghan people first, and to the higher number of men and women who lost their lives in that land, fighting for a better future.
We have a strong obligation to the militaries sent there to bring peace and who have lost their lives.
Do (all) not permit to anyone to break that democratization process.
Afghans, do not allow anyone to deny your democratic right of voting.
Saluti
Alessandro
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