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  1. Re:My thoughts on CDMA vs. GSM in Post-war Iraq · · Score: 1

    No. I'm not considering my own case.

    I have a good job, I'm glade I still found Asian or European films, and Classical music is quite universal.

    In fact, ,I like american culture too (not as much as european one because I like Middle Age and Renaissance :).

    But all I can see is that US doesn't allow diversity. All things that have sense for you is the money you can make imposing the US monopole in culture and economy. A good exemple for me is the approppriation of the term "America" in place of "USA". For a lot of people out of the US, it means North and South America, not just the US...

    This is, IMHO, one of the reason some people doesn't bear you... And this definitely came from the US.

  2. Re:My thoughts on CDMA vs. GSM in Post-war Iraq · · Score: 1

    Well...

    Has far as I know, oil's concessions aren't given for 2 or 3 years but usuallly 20 or 30, sometimes more. And $12 billions (being realist) a year during 30 years = $360 billions.

    So you're right : only people who are really bad at math don't understand why US want to free (or liberalize ?) Irak...

    Just another thing : if they "haven't made over $12 billion since the Gulf War", it's mainly because of the ambargo...

  3. Re:My thoughts on CDMA vs. GSM in Post-war Iraq · · Score: 1

    I'm sory but I don't beleive at all in the generosity of US companies nor US government.

    In Europe, one of the we hardly learn is that when they make a gift, it is maybe free at day D, but the total cost at D+1 is heavier than all of the other solutions (not only in $ but also in term of local unemployment, local economy and local culture)...

    The only reason for them to make such gifts _is_ to reinforce their monopole and the US world domination.

    Sorry to remind you the reality, but apparently, your media doesn't show you the world out of the US interests...