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#17 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:11 am What's the difference between a true national leader and an opportunist? |
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Dear Mr. Lwin!
I feel well after seeing your transparent inner mind frequently
After coming Ms Clinton, our prime Minister is now here in Burma, it is a good sign. I hope for prosperity.
You know our Geo-political situation is very much complicated as man made problem is more. In that sense, if we work together a good turning may develop.
Thanks _________________ Quazi,(46) a writer, thinker & humanist
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Minhajquazi I'm here quite often ;-)

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#18 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2011 14:34 pm What's the difference between a true national leader and an opportunist? |
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Dear Mr. Minhajquazi,
I was in the diplomatic and business environments for 18 years. I found that transperancy always pays. I noted that you used the word" geopolitic. My friend, if someone contols Burma he can control half of the world geopolitically. Burma is road to India, China and Indochina and beyound. I can foresee a lot of confusions and chaos will be around our regions if we're not united and fully understand each other's situation. You can see how important our true and long term friendship is . But it entirely depends of our leaders and countrymen's wisdom? What else?
kind regards. Kyaw. |
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Mr. Kyaw Min Lwin I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#19 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2011 15:59 pm What's the difference between a true national leader and an opportunist? |
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Sorry! Dear Mr Lwin ----you have many threads so I posted this thread's answer to another of you. Hope you have already read! _________________ Quazi,(46) a writer, thinker & humanist
since 28 years. |
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Minhajquazi I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 05 Aug 2010 Posts: 635 Location: Dhaka
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