Our organization is working to introduce a plan for an international government. As of today, people in 83 nations support the plan for world peace.
Tonight I would like to address an issue that must be addressed before the plan for the international government can move forward. There is a point-counterpoint concept.
The plan for the international government opened the dialogue with the Iranians, in fact several of the so called Axis of Evil dictators. They like the plan because it allows them to be equal to the other nations, and to the president of the United States. They see themselves as equal, but the judgment against them is oppressive. People who have been oppressed lack equality, and this is why so many people around the world support the plan for the international government. It treats people fairly and equally.
The real question is whether Iran will use nuclear power for peaceful purposes or to get revenge. Iran is a technologically-oriented nation, and the focus of technology is having a plan--the power--the innovative technology. The United States is the overview concept because we are a melting pot of nations. We encompass all the concepts, including having a plan and technology, business and economics, crisis in the family, conflict resolution and tolerance and empowerment. We also look to the future. Iran is one segment of that.
The counterpoint of having a plan is conflict resolution, and that is why the Iranian issue must be addressed, and how revenge works and why it doesn't work.
There is a nation that is opposite to Iran, and it addresses conflict resolution and technology for peaceful purposes. I am not sure, but it could be the Dominican Republic. That nation has experienced years of conflict, and now wishes to move forward into the future with new technology.
This issue can be resolved easily, but then the real focus will be on the acts of revenge against Saddam Hussein, who was declared Axis of Evil, and this judgment triggered a global genocide.