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Friday, January 14, 2011

What The Wise-Men Of The World Think About International Affairs


Foreign Policy Magazine of America asked some questions about the international affairs and problems from the 100 intellectuals of the world. The answers to the questions invite people to think too. Here are the questions and answers:-
Q. What was the the news during 2010 that did not get much popularity?
A. (1) The next crisis of the world will not be the terrorism but the deformation of the nature. (2). The treacheries and corruption of Afghan Government. (3). Silent death of democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa. (4). Multinational corporations are purchasing agricultural lands to feed citizens of rich countries and sacrificing poor ones.
Q. Who is the non-American leader that had impact on international affairs during 2010?
A. (1) Iranian President (25 %) (2). Brazilian president Lola De Silva (18 %). (3) Chinese president Hou Jen Tao (17 %) (4). Chinese prime Minister Wen Jia Bao (14 %)
Q. Did the world economic crisis end?
A. Yes (53 %). No (37 %). One thought that crisis will be more severe.
Q. What one can learn from the quick progress of China?
A. Millions of people came above the poverty line (55 %). Balance of power was created (21 %). Chances of world economic development got created (13 %).
Q. Can Allies win the war in Afghanistan?
A. No (62 %). May be (29 %). Yes (10 %). One wise man said when neither Changez Khan nor Burzanev could win the war in Afghanistan, how can any other country win
Q. Was there any advantage of Iraq war?
A. No (81 %). Iraq is in good condition now a days ((7 %). History will decide ((6 %). Yes (2 %).
Q. What is the biggest only danger to the world peace?
A. Iranian Nuclear program (28 %). Palestine problem (10 %). Terrorism in Pakistan. (9 %). Terrorism (( %).
Q. Would Israel attack during next 12 months on Iran?
A. Yes (40 %). No (40 %). Do not know (10 %). One said,"I wish the probability of this attack would have been zero.
Q. In your opinion which country could be the the next Afghanistan?
A. Yemen (33 %). Somalia (29 %). Pakistan (17 %). Afghanistan (8 %). Iraq 4 %).

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