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January 6th, 2008 at 12:55pm
Every body's heard it and every body's seen it in the newspaper, T.V. ,Radio and Internet.

How Can we get peace in the middle east?

Is Peace even possible?

How has the violence affected you?
DeadInTheWater
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January 6th, 2008 at 02:41pm
i think to get peace all the countrys that are gettiong involved need to back off a bit and instead of charging in with armies and that, they need to offer the country guidance, help them establish a stable government ect. tbh charging in with srmies is making everything worse.

Peace is possible, it just will take time and co-operation from all sides.

I cant really say the violence has affected me that much, its just sometimes you see things on the news that are slightly disturbing and upsetting.
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January 6th, 2008 at 03:21pm
well half my family lives in the middle east
and the conditions are very bad.
but if the countries try to comprimise the conditions will get better
right now afgahnistan are attacking innocent people in pakistan
which is causing a while mess over there.
but hopefully things will get better
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January 7th, 2008 at 09:47am
gosh i really wish there was peace there, wat is going on is so horrible

idk how we can make peace quickly tho, i mean its kinda hard to fight terrorists there who want to blow themselves up anyway.
it's going to take A LOT of time and effort and a leader who can find a way to do it without all the extra violence

if i didn't let it i don't think the violence would really effect me that much, i mean i dont really know anyone whos gone overseas.
i'm sure if this keeps going on tho more and more ppl with be effected who don't live in the middle east
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January 7th, 2008 at 03:59pm
^ yeah
see the thing i hate the most is how the terrorist living in the middle east
are saying there relgious and what not but truthfully there not
in there relgion is states one cannot kill the other in the same religion
just to gain there way of life
a reason why terrorist are attack over there is because they are hardcore
"muslims" (they say they are but there not) so they want everyone
to be just as intense as them
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January 7th, 2008 at 05:51pm
Yeah..
Islam/Quran say not to kill...
While terrorists of killing in the name of islam...
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January 10th, 2008 at 03:18pm
Every body's heard it and every body's seen it in the newspaper, T.V. ,Radio and Internet.

How Can we get peace in the middle east?
To achive peace America takes the troops out of the middle east. The people in the middle are bombing but having the troops there that create violence((tourcher, unesscary bombing)) it just creates the huge thing of violence. If we are just there to support them in their quest for peace, i think that they would be able to have peace.
Is Peace even possible?
Peace is possible, just put down the guns

How has the violence affected you?
I have friends whos family members were killed in Iraq because of a military shoot down that occured. In a more postive way ((not that war is postive)) I've learned how to stand up for what i belive in. I now got to protest and am creating a peace group to help the peace.
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January 15th, 2008 at 03:24am
Cyanide Hell....:
Every body's heard it and every body's seen it in the newspaper, T.V. ,Radio and Internet.

How Can we get peace in the middle east?
To achive peace America takes the troops out of the middle east. The people in the middle are bombing but having the troops there that create violence((tourcher, unesscary bombing)) it just creates the huge thing of violence. If we are just there to support them in their quest for peace, i think that they would be able to have peace.
Is Peace even possible?
Peace is possible, just put down the guns

How has the violence affected you?
I have friends whos family members were killed in Iraq because of a military shoot down that occured. In a more postive way ((not that war is postive)) I've learned how to stand up for what i belive in. I now got to protest and am creating a peace group to help the peace.



You really single out American presence in the middle east as the number one reason for problems down there The middle east has been in turmoil for years with the isreali - Palestinian conflict starting around the late fourties. The bombing inst just cos of the American presence you gotta remember Iraq just had a massive change to its society's going from a dictator ship to a fully functioning democracy, and alot of the people there believed in Suddam and its just retaliation for his fall from power and his later death which in hindsight is probably a plus for them.

peace is possible but these are just hiccups on the road i suppose we just have to give it time, it takes time.

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January 15th, 2008 at 11:31am
I can't see peace ever happening for those in the Middle East.

The countries aren't rich enough to restore themselves, and the richer countries, regardless of what they say, aren't helping.

Suicide bombers and terrorist attacks will continue whether the troops stay there or not.
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January 15th, 2008 at 06:38pm
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I can't see peace ever happening for those in the Middle East.

The countries aren't rich enough to restore themselves, and the richer countries, regardless of what they say, aren't helping.

Suicide bombers and terrorist attacks will continue whether the troops stay there or not.
actually
most of the countries are rich many of them are 3rd world countries
but there power is slowly being stolen away
like the person before me said. If america had a less effect on
middle eastern countries then maybe just in a little way
may the middle east get better,
but this will surely take much time. as you can tell the war in iraq is
still continuing when it clearly should stop
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January 15th, 2008 at 11:02pm
Thuglife.:

You really single out American presence in the middle east as the number one reason for problems down there The middle east has been in turmoil for years with the isreali - Palestinian conflict starting around the late fourties. The bombing inst just cos of the American presence you gotta remember Iraq just had a massive change to its society's going from a dictator ship to a fully functioning democracy, and alot of the people there believed in Suddam and its just retaliation for his fall from power and his later death which in hindsight is probably a plus for them.

So true, I'm not sure of my facts, but from what I've heard Palestine doesn't think Isreal should even exist, while America has always backed Isreal.

Also recently in the news about this: the US gave six countries in the middle east, including Isreal and Saudi Arabia, 20 billion dollars for smart bombs. I guess in hopes that they'll be able to pressure Iraq and other countries for us.

Of course lets no forget Pakistan. Terrorist now have a fine oppurtunity. And Musharaaf isn't helping, yet the US still 'supports' him

Iraq's democracy is fully functioning?! *leshock*
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January 15th, 2008 at 11:24pm
It's sort of wrong for us to do this, I mean, the fact that we jumped into trying to "fix" the middle east is part of the reason is sucks as bad as it does. The Middle East was a strong power player hundreds of years ago, and it could be again. It seems like it just keeps on getting fingered like a cheep, unwilling whore though.
But whatever. Of course our government wouldn't leave them alone. I think the middle east needs to either destroy itself or pick itself up, and I hold no interest in having any other country be a part of that.
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January 15th, 2008 at 11:34pm
I love your analogy. And you're right, of course we wouldn't be over there if it weren't for the oil.
There's other factors to of course. The Islam extremists would hate us even if we wheren't messing around over there. Simply because we (and the rest of the world) won't conform to their religion. Mostly they just hate us though because of our capitalist society. They think George W. is the devil (I'm inclined to agree) and that all Americans are going to hell.
We can't do anything about that though. There's always gunna be crazies in the world.
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January 16th, 2008 at 07:42am
Eponine:

So true, I'm not sure of my facts, but from what I've heard Palestine doesn't think Isreal should even exist, while America has always backed Isreal.

Also recently in the news about this: the US gave six countries in the middle east, including Isreal and Saudi Arabia, 20 billion dollars for smart bombs. I guess in hopes that they'll be able to pressure Iraq and other countries for us.

Of course lets no forget Pakistan. Terrorist now have a fine oppurtunity. And Musharaaf isn't helping, yet the US still 'supports' him

Iraq's democracy is fully functioning?! *leshock*



Well its always been like that but thats only because jewish American sympathies have always existed since post world war two and America being a country with a strong jewish populous and influence is obviously gonna back isreal. Well right now the conflict hotpot for this decade is the middle east, America needs friends there i suppose smart bombs are just a gesture to ensure that they are allies doesn't necessarily mean they're going to use them.

and yes democracy has functiond when society has elected its own representatives and leaders ... unless im horribly wrong and you have a completely different definition of democracy.

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January 17th, 2008 at 07:19am
Well people are still getting blown up...
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January 17th, 2008 at 10:33am

that they are but its completely wrong of us to blame the us for the whole thing ?

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January 17th, 2008 at 11:56am
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Let The Flames Begin:
I can't see peace ever happening for those in the Middle East.

The countries aren't rich enough to restore themselves, and the richer countries, regardless of what they say, aren't helping.

Suicide bombers and terrorist attacks will continue whether the troops stay there or not.
actually
most of the countries are rich many of them are 3rd world countries
but there power is slowly being stolen away




Most Middle Eastern countires are very poor...
Am I reading it wrong?
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January 19th, 2008 at 08:07pm
I dont think amercian presence has a big impact, it has a impact
but not as much as the media portrays.

I thing the whole Israel / Palestine conflict is all because of religion.

In my words

religion was the beginning of the world and it will be it's end.
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April 3rd, 2008 at 09:13am
PEACE IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR THESE PEOPLE, THEY HAVE BEEN TRYING TO KILL EACH OTHER FOR CENTURIES, I SAY PULL OUR TROOPS OUT, QUIT SINKING OUR MONEY INTO THE WAR AND LET 'EM GO AT IT
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April 3rd, 2008 at 01:02pm
I live there, and yeah tell me about it! it's truely horrible, Arabs Agreed not to agree at all. It'a affecting everyone including those countried not related to any war at all.