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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Read the article from FT's writter, Gideon Rachman about Pakistan

As the title " Why politics will not fix Pakistan", there are so many similar situations like this in the whole history of the world.
As the title " Too soon to give up in Afghanistan, we should just give them time to figure our what's going on to them althgouh the world is going the interation style between the war and the business or others.
Just like Russia's president Vladimir Putin(1952~) take Russia to face the issuse of Race with the Global and he just got "their way".
No matter how the politics executive in Pakistan, they will still face the history mistake for their state and try to find out something just for knowing how to face it.
Or why did they still use the same way to let death happen?
It's not the good question to everyone including the whole world as there are many countries who just start to think about the difference with the state , the country and the people. There are so many states who just start to take the plan for their place.
It's so different to USA who can start to face the value with the race and the gender. After connecting the common for the state, how do the USA think about the basic value with the common for the state ane the people ?
Many countries can't think about the questions like theUSA before they know how to take their way to become the state. Their way which I mean is they know what good and what bad to their state, and fight for their state in the morden approach as the state will have no time to recover the hurt from their people.
Why politics will not fix Pakistan
Any attempt to fix the state must address intrinsic weaknesses – overemphasis on military spending at the cost of education, leading to an overmighty military, an underdeveloped economy and semi-feudal politics, writes Gideon Rachman
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- Feb 18 2008
Too soon to give up in Afghanistan
A recognition that the war-torn country is likely to be wild, poor and tribalised for many years to come should not obscure the fact that life has improved for ordinary Afghans since the fall of the Taliban, writes Gideon Rachman
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- Feb 1

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