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The Moment The Truth Approaches Iraq !


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CNN. Broadcasting The Moment Of Truth Or Consequences - With Ur Host Bob Abu-Bakr !

 

 

The moment the truth approaches Iraq

14/8/2017 12:00 am 

Fumio Iwai * Ambassador of Japan to Iraq 

On this day, seventy-two years ago, Japan ended its war against Allied forces and began its journey towards recovery and reconstruction. Eleven years later, in 1956, the Japanese government's economic white paper stated that Japan was no longer in the postwar period. 

On this day, I pray for the souls of those who sacrificed themselves for their beloved countries, and at the same time salute the great efforts of our ancestors who rebuilt Japan . When I do this, I always have this question in mind: Why did Japan succeed in completing its reconstruction by 1956, while Iraq is still trying to do so 14 years after the demise of Saddam's regime? Many Iraqis say that is why Japan calls them "the planet of Japan". I do not think our ancestors were distinguished. On the contrary, I firmly believe that what our fathers and grandfathers achieved after the war could be achieved by my Iraqi friends now. . 

I know that this may sound harsh, but I dare to write that after the fall of Saddam in 2003, Iraq was given ample support from the international community compared with Japan in 1945. The Allied forces that began their occupation of Japan on September 2, 1945 were determined to identify energy The country's industrial productivity in order to limit Japan's recovery to the level it was in 1935 when the whole world, including Japan, was suffering from a major economic depression. In such depressing circumstances, our predecessors persevered and made every effort to leave a better country for future generations than they were at the time. In the end, changing the circumstances surrounding Japan as the Cold War intensified has had a positive impact on Allied strategy. 

As a person who has a direct and indirect relationship with the Iraqi issue, I feel that the moment of truth is approaching Iraq, as well as from the international community. We all missed a golden opportunity in 2003 to rebuild Iraq to become a land where every Iraqi can truly feel his citizenship in a country where he is treated fairly regardless of ethnic and sectarian affiliation. In the Japanese example we say that the third time is fixed, so let us all redouble our efforts, both of them, to make Iraq a better place where the people of the country can achieve all their capabilities as they deserve. 

 

http://www.alsabaah.iq/Article.....?ID=142544

 

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Well, the Favorite Son of Nippon Ambassador to Iraq called it - Time to put your Big Boy Pants on IRAQ . . . that is unless you're still comfortable being the bickering, petulant, shoe throwing little babies and like being the Global Embarrassment that you are ! ! ! !

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Very interesting language in these final sentences , also it is intriguing  on the phrase ,   let us redouble our efforts, both of them

 

 

1. We all missed a golden opportunity in 2003 to rebuild Iraq to become a land where every Iraqi can truly feel his citizenship in a country where he is treated fairly regardless of ethnic and sectarian affiliation. In the Japanese example we say that the third time is fixed, so let us all redouble our efforts, both of them, to make Iraq a better place where the people of the country can achieve all their capabilities as they deserve

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53 minutes ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

Well, the Favorite Son of Nippon Ambassador to Iraq called it - Time to put your Big Boy Pants on IRAQ . . . that is unless you're still comfortable being the bickering, petulant, shoe throwing little babies and like being the Global Embarrassment that you are ! ! ! !

Fits the DNC

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35 minutes ago, kenshin7 said:

Very interesting language in these final sentences , also it is intriguing  on the phrase ,   let us redouble our efforts, both of them

 

 

1. We all missed a golden opportunity in 2003 to rebuild Iraq to become a land where every Iraqi can truly feel his citizenship in a country where he is treated fairly regardless of ethnic and sectarian affiliation. In the Japanese example we say that the third time is fixed, so let us all redouble our efforts, both of them, to make Iraq a better place where the people of the country can achieve all their capabilities as they deserve

 

Okay, help me out.  I don't get it.

 

let us all redouble our efforts, both of them,

what do they mean by "both of them"?

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2 hours ago, DinarThug said:

I feel that the moment of truth is approaching Iraq, as well as from the international community

 

5 minutes ago, Floridian said:

 

Okay, help me out.  I don't get it.

 

let us all redouble our efforts, both of them,

what do they mean by "both of them"?

 

Probably Both Iraq And The International Community ! ;) 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

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I don't think that anybody is wiling to admit the truth about Iraq or anything else for that matter. 

The truth is that the world has turned a corner and is now traveling down a very dark road where no one cares for anyone but themselves. And greed and hatred is all that is left. It's not the first time that humanity has gone down this road either. "As the days of Noah". 

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Thanks again Thugs- for your encouraging post- which I always find to be uplifting and motivating and sprinkled with a sense of optimism.

 

the obvious difference is that Japan has always had a different level for f integrity and self-respect from a cultural perspective when compared to Iraq. The greatest asset that Japan had is the lack of deficit that Iraq had and still has in its post-Saddam era: Maliki.

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2 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

I don't think that anybody is wiling to admit the truth about Iraq or anything else for that matter. 

The truth is that the world has turned a corner and is now traveling down a very dark road where no one cares for anyone but themselves. And greed and hatred is all that is left. It's not the first time that humanity has gone down this road either. "As the days of Noah". 

Yes, But there is a feeling of a harvest about to place. Unlike any other before. The real church is out of $$$ but soon it won't be. Everything can be funded then. Especially post rv when gold starts going up...God's money..will become our treasure and those who follow Christ can carry His treasures. The wealth of nations it says in the Bible.

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2 hours ago, WaitIsOver said:

Yes, But there is a feeling of a harvest about to place. Unlike any other before. The real church is out of $$$ but soon it won't be. Everything can be funded then. Especially post rv when gold starts going up...God's money..will become our treasure and those who follow Christ can carry His treasures. The wealth of nations it says in the Bible.

Unless that Harvest is preceded by the Trump of God. Then all bets are off.

1 hour ago, Gunnytex said:

Speech from the Samurai Delicatessen 

I was kind of thinking the same thing. Anyone who does not know that Japan far exceeded Iraq in its brutality and its murders of innocent people during World War II has it studied their history.

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DThug - I don't know what to make of this either if it's just an opinion piece or something more concrete for us all here in DV to celebrate soon:praying:......but let me know whether or not if I should hold off on the whiskey tonight.....I haven't had a drink in the last 5 days....and I'm getting thirsty lol :facepalm::cheesehead:

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2 hours ago, juliebug said:

I really hope Iraq gets it together this time...Yemen just started the float of their Riyal today. If countries like Egypt, Morocco and Yemen can achieve this, maybe Iraq will be next. 

 

So no RV?  

The Kaperoni float, instead?

I won't be very happy with that.  :huh:

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15 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

I don't think that anybody is wiling to admit the truth about Iraq or anything else for that matter. 

The truth is that the world has turned a corner and is now traveling down a very dark road where no one cares for anyone but themselves. And greed and hatred is all that is left. It's not the first time that humanity has gone down this road either. "As the days of Noah". 

I hate to say it but this so true . It is a sad state if affairs that we have dropped to this level.  

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