If everyone stand firm it could be a very long war indeed.
Like Yemen, Bahrain has many groups to appease. Perhaps the solution lies in dissolving the present border, like Yugoslavia, and draw fresh lines in the sand.
But perhaps there is an even more difficult but eventually more rewarding road ahead. One where nobody wins but where nobody looses either. As a Canadian I quite familiar with the cultural split in my own country. We are not only bilingual and bicultural, but we have two legal systems and two of just about everything. I'm not sure why this couldn't work elsewhere.
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If everyone stand firm it could be a very long war indeed.
Like Yemen, Bahrain has many groups to appease. Perhaps the solution lies in dissolving the present border, like Yugoslavia, and draw fresh lines in the sand.
But perhaps there is an even more difficult but eventually more rewarding road ahead. One where nobody wins but where nobody looses either. As a Canadian I quite familiar with the cultural split in my own country. We are not only bilingual and bicultural, but we have two legal systems and two of just about everything. I'm not sure why this couldn't work elsewhere.