First of all, your views are biased, because you clearly view US as an evil superpower which is there only to destruct. For every one American soldier, they kill two dozen Iraqis, I can see how that is rational. Not to mention that they plan attacks on Red Cross which is also helping injured Iraqi civilians, that’s also very rational. People have lived under constant fear and control, they had a spinal cord to rely on and a dictatorial brain to make all of the decisions for them. Pull out your spinal cord and disable your brain, we’ll see how you function. People not used to managing their own life and making independent decisions would be disoriented if the central power which dictated their life collapses. Which is precisely what happened. At the time of the heavy bombing Iraqis did not hold such contempt for Americans it is only later on that they developed this disdain.
Once again, this is evident in the former Soviet Union, when it collapsed. There was a sense of chaos because there was no knowledge of how to function independently, thus heavy corruption sprouted. It took them a while to stabilize the economy and the government, it’s almost a natural order in situations such as this. Same happened with Heidi when it gained its independence, where are they now? That’s why when certain countries are screaming to break off, I always say that they will not succeed. It takes a concise planning before such strong positions are assumed, many nations don’t see beyond the main goal of detachment. Same happened with Iraqis.
I don’t know why we are discussing it in this thread, but I guess you can implement the same concept there. Concise preparation and a gradual exposure and to freedom or liberty is necessary for a smooth transition that would eradicate the ultra-conservative platform.
Once again, this is evident in the former Soviet Union, when it collapsed. There was a sense of chaos because there was no knowledge of how to function independently, thus heavy corruption sprouted. It took them a while to stabilize the economy and the government, it’s almost a natural order in situations such as this. Same happened with Heidi when it gained its independence, where are they now? That’s why when certain countries are screaming to break off, I always say that they will not succeed. It takes a concise planning before such strong positions are assumed, many nations don’t see beyond the main goal of detachment. Same happened with Iraqis.
I don’t know why we are discussing it in this thread, but I guess you can implement the same concept there. Concise preparation and a gradual exposure and to freedom or liberty is necessary for a smooth transition that would eradicate the ultra-conservative platform.
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