View Full Version : Have the poor nations no bad impacts on developed countries


taimur
09-07-2000, 07:30 PM
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#74By taimur on Thursday, September 07, 2000 - 7:30 pm

the misuse of power is at rampant in the developing countries, the hostilities between differnt nations is the sinister omen of a disasterous war.the population is uncheked in the developing natios. it is a run away train. who will solve and cope with these problems?
west doesnot seem concerned. it only looks its own intrest.kashmere and the suffering nations of africa are the writing on the wall. if west doesnot play its due role the whole world will suffer.

nick vittum
05-31-2002, 08:55 AM
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#255By nick vittum on Friday, May 31, 2002 - 8:55 am

The west's goal has always been to abuse the east and sieze their resources. Emperialization and the rights to every possible property and propriety and progress has been priority number one. The U.S., in example, only seem to help those countries that produce some tangible reward for their actions.
I believe that the most disastrous war will be sparked by the U.S., who fortunately have been prone to leaking info to the public lately (i.e. attacking Iran in 2003).
The West's due role in the world is to back down. We thought of ourselves as the the "third world's" saviour... striking a country into poverty and later sending missionaries to heal and convert!
I emplore you to think about it deeply and from all angles. What are the ties that link America to Al-Queda? What do we really know about foreign policy? Who have WE as a nation effected in a negative way?
Could we owe someone else an apology? Doesn't anybody ever wonder how many casualties there are on the other side?

Seek answers and the truth might just show.
Seek the easy way out and you shall never know.