"If we want to build the Iraqis' confidence about our intentions in their country, if we want to stop adding fuel to the fire of insurgency and terrorism, we must clarify our intent"
- John Conyers
About this Quote
This quote by John Conyers emphasizes the significance of being transparent and honest with the Iraqi people about our intentions in their nation. He is suggesting that if we want to develop trust and avoid additional violence, we should be clear about our purpose and objectives. He is suggesting that if we are not open and truthful about our intents, it might cause additional discontent and fuel the revolt and terrorism. This quote highlights the value of being honest and transparent with the Iraqi individuals in order to build trust and prevent additional violence. It is a pointer that our actions have repercussions and that we must bear in mind how our actions are viewed by the Iraqi people.
This quote is written / told by John Conyers somewhere between May 16, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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