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 | Citizens Response to the UN Security Council Resolution 1737 Western leaders have invariably tried to communicate with the East through their allies in control of the political power or through the eyes of the westernized expatriates. Never in reality have they been able to learn the true languages of the independents or the adversaries. For the West, to comprehend the rhetorics of the political leaders in the Middle East such as those of Ahmadi Nejad, Bashar Assad, Moghtada Sadr, Hassan Nasrollah, etc…, may be highly improbable, but to grasp the true and the intended meaning of messages from Taliban, Al-Qadeda or the Jihadists would simply be in the realm of impossibilities. In turn, the Eastern leaders have an outlook of the West shaped through the eyes of their friendly allies or the interpretations of their own intellectuals. Hence, they too have never been able to comprehend the real languages of the Westerners. Consequently, both sides lack effective means of direct communications with each other. Thus, all forms of communications inevitably go through intermediary channels for decryption, decoding and interpolations missing much of the intended message in the process. The end result being that both presume the other side guilty till proven innocent. - PAYVAND 1/4/2007
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