Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Logic of a Peaceful World

The World consists of many leaders, presidents, prime ministers and a lot more. Peace in the World can be acquired based from how leaders executed and implemented among their areas of responsibility.

I chose United States of America to rule the World due to its strengthened Constitution as well as the implementation of Democracy. I say this because we, from different places in the Globe need a country to rule in order that we can have peace. If America will fall down, many places will start to rule, to dominate through their economy and that will cause war due to conflicts and misunderstanding.

It is a simplified logic that we need one ruler to unify the group and America is the country capable and reliable to be the ruler through its proven influence and the gateway to connect everything in the globe. It can be not the people of America but the strong and simplified Constitution that is publicly beneficial and fair to the whole world and the community that American has.

The World is just as simple as a Family where there should be a head of the family to rule because if the ruler does not rule well. There will be a possibility that unexpected behavior and abusive reflection will be shown by some of the family members.

As of today, since we already know that USA is I believe the primary role model to be the qualified ruler in the World but currently, since the US economy slows down, look what happened to the World, everyone is affected by it, therefore, we as the dependents living in the third world country must also contribute for peace. Even in a little ways, we can be part on the foundation of the economy to make it stand firm again. I believe that USA will again remain strong. The world needs you for keeping the peace and resolves the conflicts between countries or even continents. What is today will be what the youth will reap tomorrow. The future of today’s children lies from what our leader’s actions and implications for the influences of the young.

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