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Future of our Security

Contributor: codc01

Date: 2003-03-06 06:56:05


Your information is wrong, and i don't know where it comes from :

1) Afghanistan is now in a sense democratic, since the ruler was
elected by the council of elders (its not our definition of democracy but it is for them) - and the cause of this was the coalition against terrorism. There are several problems, since the Kabul government does not have any army to inforce its rule, but thats another story.

2) Yugoslavia is now separated into several entities which are democratic, so i don't really see what you are talking about - and the cause of this was the NATO intervention.

For the other countries you are talking about i don't have enough information to give a balanced opinion (but i think you are probably right in those cases)...

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