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Friday, February 13, 2009

I will walk slowly.

Last week, we borrowed a book of Abraham Lincoln from library for kids. Today, I read a few pages of that book for my kids.

A great thing, which I learned from Abe, is – ‘walk slowly and surely but no backward.’
Sometimes, I am participating for making Peace in the Middle East and around the world. Just this morning, I posted about good news from Chicago Tribune about Hama’s saying to OK truce.

The way I really want is – to try to solve problems on the table, not in the battle ground. “Fighting” should be the last exit, inevitably. For the first terms, that is all what I mean. I will never mean to harm any country’s territory, national spirit and any person’s belief and standing. As I posted before, everybody must have national spirit. For Israel, they must have strong national spirit and strong arm forces. Even if they have lack of military, I will truly worry for it for several reasons. Palestinians also must have strong national spirit and arms. The only thing we should do first is – to try to solve problems on the table. I also truly believe that one day they (both of Israelis and Palestinians) will understand what I have been trying to do, probably, after I died.

There are hundreds of nations are existing with borders and sometimes with conflicts. If we think about – if the big conflicts have occurred in the borders between India and Pakistan, Russia and China, or China and India, how it will be? They all are very powerful countries, with large military and atomic weapons. Between India and Pakistan, often we have seen the conflicts but for the most part, they tried to solve problems through out diplomats, with openness talking, with compromising, etc. If those countries eager to fight in every conflict, nobody could exactly imagine the consequences of it. Why those other countries can solve border conflicts by that way? So, why not between Arabs and Israelis?

As a world citizen, I will be participating in things, which I believe in to be with it. I love humanity. I love participation. We all love peace, too. I will be walking on this path, but slowly because I feel I still need to learn many things.

Thank you. Have a good, safe and peaceful day!

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