Attack on Iraq is of course is in humane and arrogant act of powerful nations, and they have shown they dont care about UN or any international law, US is above any law of this planet. Even the europeans cant influence them.
What lesson we can learn from this war? or we just keep low profile and do nothing until it hits one of us again.
If the muslim and poor world counteries have to think about it, UN is not the solution, they have to take care of themself. it has been proved now.
Will US change if we carry on obliging them? scared of its might?
no certainly not!
No doubt we can put resistance if all of us are taken to war alone.
but Collectively if all resources put in this way that they can be used for any country under such threat surely will make US or others make think twice.
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Leave UN or stay only if veto are abolished! why they have morerights than any other nation on this planet!
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Joint Defence Association or whatever it may be called. more or less same as NATO,
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have bases in stratgic places in protected area.
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Sharing training resources of each member counteries.
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providing defence WMD deterance if needed in this case Pakistan has already developed so it should be shared its deterance against any agression to member counteries.
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major military forces Pakistan, Turkey, Syria, and Iran help other counteries to train amry and integrate more into one joint force having different arms at different locations.
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counteries with less and no military forces, Arabs can contribute financially to help build up this.
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Join forces to set up solid military hardware industry backbone. that may also help joblessness in many member counteries and remove relliance on the war mongering cum weapon making arrogants.
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The same pattern can be followed for other industry and service sectors
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Follow Models of NATO for defence, and EU for financial success in one line.
MAKE THIS OIC practical.
this is idea of a worried Muslim.
it can be just “dewaney ka Khaab” but we seriosly need to think for long term now. If we dont learn from Iraq now where we go from here?
What do you think?