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Linked to the economic situation .. Iraq is at the bottom of the list of countries in the Global Peace Index


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 2022-03-13 04:05
 

Shafaq News/ Iraq ranked 154th globally in the Global Peace Index, according to a report by the Institute for Economics and Peace.

The Sydney-based institute said in a report on the World Peace Index for 2022 seen by Shafak News Agency, that "positive peace is closely related to the concepts of order," noting that "countries with higher levels of positive peace are more flexible, and linked to economies of scale." They are strong and prosperous, have better performance on environmental measures, higher levels of well-being and happiness, stronger measures of social cohesion, and greater satisfaction with standards of living.”

And he indicated that "Iraq came in the last ranks in the peace index, as it ranked 154th globally out of 163 countries listed in the table.

Globally, Sweden ranked first, followed by Denmark, then Finland, third, Norway, fourth and Switzerland, fifth, while Somalia ranked last, followed by South Sudan, Yemen and the Central African Republic.

In the Arab world, the UAE ranked first and 37th globally, followed by Kuwait second and 46th globally, then Qatar third and 49th globally, while Somalia ranked 163rd, followed by Yemen 161st, Syria ranked 157th, and Eritrea ranked 156th.

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But if countries have a different system of order that Sydney either does not understand or disagrees with then this study is invalid and the ranking is useless. 
 

Has google created a translator that simotaniously in real time understands 22 languages that can be used by the UN. It seems to me that these diplomats don’t understand what is going on in the global stage. 
 

At least Air America is staying out of Ukraine for now, so they must understand something worth fighting for. Or by that I mean the United States Aerial Fighting Assets are not engaging, that’s a relief.

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Iraq ranked 154th globally in the Global Peace Index, according to a report by the Institute for Economics and Peace.

The Sydney-based institute said in its report on the Global Peace Index for the current year that positive peace is closely related to concepts of order, indicating that countries with higher levels of positive peace are more resilient, linked to strong and prosperous economies, and have better performance in measures environment, higher levels of well-being and happiness, stronger measures of social cohesion, and greater satisfaction with living standards.

And he indicated that Iraq came in the last ranks in the peace index, as it ranked one hundred and fifty-four globally out of one hundred and sixty-three countries listed in the table.

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12 minutes ago, ametad said:

At least Air America is staying out of Ukraine for now, so they must understand something worth fighting for. Or by that I mean the United States Aerial Fighting Assets are not engaging, that’s a relief.

The Lets Go Brandon was threaten or Promise by Putin, to stay away any acts of Cohesion. The Line in the sand was drawn...

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