hey thanks for your comments to my post "america's biggest mistake" but please can you tell me when did an american ambassador visited south, north or middle iraq and met people in public meeting? or when did an american diplomat met iraqis other that the iraqi politicians? or when did a civil american working at the embassy here met iraqis ever? i agree with you that the people has to rise up and dump their mullahs but can they make the first move without any support from "outside"? beleive me most iraqis want you here, but we have to see and talk to more americans, not only american soldiers!! and yes you told us what you want but have you convinced us !!??
see this dialogue now between you and me, it gives me an idea on how you think and what you want and vise versa, so communication between the two nations is important.
i'll be reading your posts from now on, take care.
hi there, thnx again for your advise. and yes i would love to participate in the political landscape in iraq but can you plz tell me how? there is no law that decides the participation of youth in the political process in iraq, besides am not in political parties am independent so how can i participate in a unity government in iraq the independents have no place in it??!! our lawmakers (the 275 parlaiment members) whom we elected again they are hidden behind the great concrete walls just like everybody else in the green zone ( now it's IZ). again tell me plz how can i do the heavy lifting if am not part of this government, parlaiment, presidency council, the american embassy or its affiliated committees? who is going to take my opinion in consideration? it is easy to talk theory but difficult to apply it on ground sir. i personally would love to cooperate with any of the above mentioned bodies but how? and i welcome if you can pave the road for me sir.
keep in touch Mr. and i don't mind you opening fire on me again, and plz let me tell you that am gaining so much benifit of your comments.
hi Mr.X , hope you are well too. well yes i don't mind calling anyone of the american personnel here in baghdad but how can i know their contact numbers or emails, u know it's not given to anyone.
anyway, as an iraqi guy i wish to help in anyway possible way in telling my people that the US is here to build not to destroy. i mean i see lots of people's everyday and i hear wat they say about US, but does the US embassy here knows what people think of it? and what people suggest to do for them to win their hearts? i don't know what kind of iraqi advisors or personnel are working with the americans here but what i know is that they are not doing any right job. again Mr.X i tell you that the Us has to convince the iraqi people of its projects in iraq to be able to win their hearts and minds.
i suggest for example that the american embassy in baghdad launches a campiagn directed to the iraqi youth (18-30 yrs old) cos they are the majority of iraqi people ( visit the CIA fact book and see the percentage) to win them to its side.
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hey thanks for your comments to my post "america's biggest mistake" but please can you tell me when did an american ambassador visited south, north or middle iraq and met people in public meeting? or when did an american diplomat met iraqis other that the iraqi politicians? or when did a civil american working at the embassy here met iraqis ever?
i agree with you that the people has to rise up and dump their mullahs but can they make the first move without any support from "outside"?
beleive me most iraqis want you here, but we have to see and talk to more americans, not only american soldiers!! and yes you told us what you want but have you convinced us !!??
see this dialogue now between you and me, it gives me an idea on how you think and what you want and vise versa, so communication between the two nations is important.
i'll be reading your posts from now on, take care.
hashem
hi there, thnx again for your advise. and yes i would love to participate in the political landscape in iraq but can you plz tell me how?
there is no law that decides the participation of youth in the political process in iraq, besides am not in political parties am independent so how can i participate in a unity government in iraq the independents have no place in it??!!
our lawmakers (the 275 parlaiment members) whom we elected again they are hidden behind the great concrete walls just like everybody else in the green zone ( now it's IZ).
again tell me plz how can i do the heavy lifting if am not part of this government, parlaiment, presidency council, the american embassy or its affiliated committees? who is going to take my opinion in consideration?
it is easy to talk theory but difficult to apply it on ground sir.
i personally would love to cooperate with any of the above mentioned bodies but how? and i welcome if you can pave the road for me sir.
keep in touch Mr. and i don't mind you opening fire on me again, and plz let me tell you that am gaining so much benifit of your comments.
take care,
H
hi Mr.X , hope you are well too.
well yes i don't mind calling anyone of the american personnel here in baghdad but how can i know their contact numbers or emails, u know it's not given to anyone.
anyway, as an iraqi guy i wish to help in anyway possible way in telling my people that the US is here to build not to destroy. i mean i see lots of people's everyday and i hear wat they say about US, but does the US embassy here knows what people think of it? and what people suggest to do for them to win their hearts?
i don't know what kind of iraqi advisors or personnel are working with the americans here but what i know is that they are not doing any right job.
again Mr.X i tell you that the Us has to convince the iraqi people of its projects in iraq to be able to win their hearts and minds.
i suggest for example that the american embassy in baghdad launches a campiagn directed to the iraqi youth (18-30 yrs old) cos they are the majority of iraqi people ( visit the CIA fact book and see the percentage) to win them to its side.
well, keep in touch and let hear what u think.
Hashem
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