To: Elsewhere who wrote (115810 ) 9/28/2003 1:09:23 AM From: Maurice Winn Respond to of 281500 Jochen, Germany, France and Japan could fund a NUN constitution and development conference as a way of helping the USA out in Iraq. As you say, it's not good for We the Sheeple if Iraq isn't improved. I'm paying a lot of taxes to King George II and we've ousted Saddam and Osama and Mad Mullah Omar. So far, so good, despite some glitches and trigger-happy and excessively violent US soldiers, who should be called to account and be prosecuted. While the USA and supporters have done a good job, we need the dinkum oil for the UN, to include Germany and Japan as real countries instead of WWII losers. My uncle Jim died recently, aged 92. He spent years in a German prisoner of war camp, and witnessed cruelties from time to time. He would never forgive the Japanese for the horrors they perpetrated on hordes of people. 60 years and a few generations have passed. I think we could make some changes now. How about phoning Schroeder or somebody and getting them to sort things out? Schroeder seems to realize that it's better to fix up Iraq and bring them out of the carnage and fear of Saddam's rule than to sit back and leave a mess stewing. smh.com.au I think the NUN [New United Nations] conference should be in Iraq [since it was the UN which agreed that Iraq should be defeated and Saddam replaced and BigFoot WMDs inspected]. There are palaces to provide a secure forum and Iraq needs the business. Iraq could be the NUN world HQ. Ironically Saddam will have brought about Iraq playing a pivotal part in the world, not just the Arab world. I've already provided telecommunications everywhere in Iraq, via Globalstar cellphones globalstar.com and thanks to the USA for ousting Saddam and enabling coverage. QUALCOMM's CDMA2000 technology can provide better and cheaper terrestrial technology and fast cyberspace on the hoof. RoamAD roamad.com can provide faster and cheaper WiFi cyberspace coverage in urban areas. Things are going to get better in Iraq and quickly. Schools and universities will turn loose the brainpower and energy of millions of young Iraqis. Investment opportunities will boom. Saddam's brutalities will fade into history. Iraq was once and can be again a great place. Gerhard Shroeder and Junichiro Koizumi kantei.go.jp could go down in history as contributors to a NUN civilization, which would go a long way to redeeming them after their countries' contributions to global horror last century. King George II would have a glorious place in history too. Being anti-socialist, he'd be a good one to keep it on the free enterprise, globalized, capitalist, freedom-loving, human rights oriented rails. That would be a lot better than going down in history as fractious chimpoid primates with no sense of higher-calling. Mqurice