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In the previous issue we asked... Do you believe that India and Pakistan will attain a more peaceful relationship? Why?
__________________ "yeah, I think so... because they have a lot in common. Eventually they'll see the futility of their little conflicts." Jules Baskoro Quebec, Canada __________________ "It's a shame that they split up. India would have been more potent and successful if it stayed whole. Now that it is divided it may be hard for them to agree with each other since they hardly show any trust." Lisa Ng Wellington, New Zealand __________________ "A more peaceful relationship? I think so. Why? Because they have to cooperate. Especially now that they both have nuclear capabilities they should see the damage that they could do to themselves if they become as childish as they were in the previous decades." Amir Semerdijan Lille, France __________________ "A more peaceful relationship is attainable. But complete cooperation can be a bit hard because they are harboring a deep mistrust of each other. With the conflict in Kashmir and on other issues it would be a while before they truly lower their guards and be good neighbours." Torino Tobaca Washington, USA __________________ "...tough question to answer. How about uniting them. Even harder, isn't it. They're different in religion and in forms of government and they cannot do business on anything together. If they don't try to give concessions to the other then they may end up like the Middle East." Maria del Noir Buenos Aires, Argentina __________________ "Attain? Maybe in the near future. Progress on the basis of current circumstances is a bit grim to deduce an accurate prediction. It seems that both countries are reluctant to reach a point of compromise in fear that it might show a side of weakness and an unexpected attack on their political ideals. This, in essence, is frivolous because it makes no sense when more is at stake than egos and pride set on a pedestal." Mic Chicago, USA __________________
For the next issue we want to ask you...
The Abu Sayyaf says it is fighting for an independent Islamic state in the southern Philippines. Does this justify the abduction of over 20 hostages?
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