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For those of you who live in other countries, how do you feel toward the United States?
Since I don't travel much from my home near Los Angeles, I often wonder how others feel toward America and Americans.
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Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
The world has changed, very much indeed.Going back 50 years ago, I doubt a person like me could have a conversation with a person like you.Thank God for technology.But USA still has the power to bring peace to people all over the world.
The Palestine-Israel issue should be a start I suppose.
Kate Blake 50+
And of course descendants suffer because defence personnel were war damaged - now known as PTSD. We commemorate the young men who died but those that live with these memories, it has a devastating life long effect and their famillies pay for it in too many ways.
As our defence personnel are still finding out in these current wars - the price in human costs is far more than the death toll.
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
My hometown is a place named Butterworth in Penang. If you were to google the name of that place, it was once the RAAF base stationed in Malaya.Australians also played a major role during the war (and much more, The Malayan Emergency to name a few) and for that Malaysians are forever thankful for.We see Australia as a 'big brother' to us since we share a long history way back to the colonial days.How could we ever forget that.The memorial still stands at the island's esplanade .From what I see, cooperation was far more important than competition in those days.That I think is something worth taking note.
greg dahlen 20+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
Malaysia is the country I am proud to call home.Our capabilities are small and limited yet we do what we can to give back to the world .People should know that we are a developing nation.There are so many internal issues that we can't afford to intervene in another nation's issues or problems.
greg dahlen 20+
Muhammad Aizat Zainal Alam 30+
http://simonsundarajkeun.wordpress.com/2012/09/14/malaysias-united-nations-peacekeeping-missions/
Just to name a few.
Kate Blake 50+
Wouldn't the world be a much happier more peaceful place if we each focused on resolving our own internal issues before interfering with others?