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To: TimF who wrote (18190)5/10/2006 1:36:59 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543182
 
My line of thinking is involving other countries to build and maintain peace in Iraq. Hence the thinking that this needs to now become a political solution. And any political solution starts with inviting the countries to share in the benefits of economic rebuilding.

Once these countries are won over, then they will involve their militaries in a peace keeping force the likes of which we saw some twenty years ago. An International peace keeping force whose goal is to keep Iraq not only at peace but also safe for contractors from all the countries to go and rebuild Iraq and in the process share the profits.

I feel that it should not be restricted to NATO but also include Arab armies, armies from Muslim countries such as Pakistan, Indonesia etc.