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  1. I have never posted before. However; I've read about the rv of the dinar alot, and we have dinar ourselves. Here is what I see. The country of Iraq is not capable at this time of governing themselves. They have grown up under a dictator, who told them what to do. If he would have been a good dictator for the people, that would have been ok for them and the rest of the world. As we know, the situation was bad. So we took over. In the meantime, you have a country rich in resources, now under the power of a group of people sanctioned by the free world, who can be compared to a group of children that have just been given free rein to vote and take over the responsibility of great resources, and the well being of their countrymen. They are too immature and are NOT capable of doing this! Instead of appreciating the support and help of the world, they are caught up in their own feuds. They can't seem to get above their own feelings, to care about their countrymen and move beyond that, to the outside world. They may have the mental ability of adults, but their emotional and social capability overall is too immature! Now you have another zealot coming back who is stirring up more of their own people. The immature leadership there is not capable of leading these various forces for the good of the country! Trying to put these people into a model of government that we think works, with titles, and a little power, is something they cannot cope with. They have the mentality of working under a dictator who tells them what to do! They would do better if we had just placed someone in power capable of working with the countries around them, the free world, and for the good of their people. In the meantime, the leadership there holds the responsibility of the nations' great wealth, and the responsibility to rebuild the morale of their countrymen. Unemployment, and starvation are all around, and where you have those conditions, you have militant youth and people open to the next zealot wanting to take their minds captive. it would be to their greater good to RV the currency, build up the morale of the people, and help the entire world that desperately needs the dollar to stabilize. This immature leadership is never going to be able to see beyond their own situations and hate of our country, to the greater needs that are beyond themselves. They do not care about their own countrymen, beyond a certain point. As for as the rest of the world, they care even less! The way I see it, is that we cannot encourage a country like this to operate with the same democratic principles that we operate from. The same way that the econmic devaluation was put on them, is the only way that they can come out of the situation and revalue the currency. A decision was forced on them, and now the same entity that made the decision to de-value the currency, needs to make the decision to re-value the currency. They are comfortable operating this way, of being told what to do. Once a decision is made, then the country can start to operate like a civilized country again, where the people have money, food, gainful employment, etc. Then maybe these people can operate their government, with our help. We want them to make decisions that they are just not capable of making. They don't know how. Isn't it obvious that they are procrastinating, and going in circles, because we cannot make people who have grown up under a dictatorship, into an overnight democracy? Until this happens, there is a void existing there, making the people ripe for someone to come in and fill the gap, with another anti-american religious rule. and
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