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The U.S. have finished the "war" in Iraq and withdrawn their combat troops. However, they are leaving about 50,000 soldiers behind. These soldiers are supposed to train the Iraqi army and police force.

What do you think will happen?

President Barack Obama keeps his word and increases his credibility
The insurgents will restart their attacks
Iraqi political leaders are forced to find a compromise
Iran will increase its influence in Iraq

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NATO's new Strategic Concept
Democracy
Don't ever ask "What's in for me?" Instead, ask "What is good for my country?"
 
Believe and fight for "Absolute values"
 
In our egalitarian democracies, you always need a small, determined elite to put ideals into practice. If you meet someone who truly excels then encourage them.
 
The willingness to assume responsibilities is an intrinsic trait of any true elite. It is not about rewards or privileges, but about being willing to take on greater burdens and serious responsibilities.
 
Follow a code of honor.
 
Character counts, not positions or titles.
 
State your opinion as you see it.
 
Read Shakespeare to find new creative solutions to current problems.
 
Intellectuals have always preached that everything is relative and there are no absolute values. This relativism has caused complete confusion, uncertainty and disorientation. The result is spiritual emptiness.
 



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