16 Sector Puigmal
Empuriabrava 17487 (Castelló d'Empúries)
Catalunya
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington D.C. 20500
United States
Dear Mr. President Obama,
I send this letter to express my opinion about "Kony Operation" (the Ugandan man who killed children).
Last week, I watched a video which explains what this man did to 300.000 children: he torture them to death. Video's creator wants that US army look for Kony to capture him or to kill him. After lots of protests, the US decided look for Kony. Obviously that's a good action, however why did US government this?
I think that US movements in other countries are only for interests (only analysing the history, we'll see that is absolutely true). So, I suppose that US government has an interest in the Uganda's zone. There are a theory which says that the US wants control that zone because there are an expensive mineral.
Besides, Uganda's prime minister said that Kony isn't in Uganda. So send the army to Uganda when Ugandan people or government ask for help?
Therefore, I request you, Mr. Obama, that the U.S. involved other countries when people (or government) of these country ask for help. I think that will be better for everybody.
Yours faithfully,
Guillem Mancilla
United States
Dear Mr. President Obama,
I send this letter to express my opinion about "Kony Operation" (the Ugandan man who killed children).
Last week, I watched a video which explains what this man did to 300.000 children: he torture them to death. Video's creator wants that US army look for Kony to capture him or to kill him. After lots of protests, the US decided look for Kony. Obviously that's a good action, however why did US government this?
I think that US movements in other countries are only for interests (only analysing the history, we'll see that is absolutely true). So, I suppose that US government has an interest in the Uganda's zone. There are a theory which says that the US wants control that zone because there are an expensive mineral.
Besides, Uganda's prime minister said that Kony isn't in Uganda. So send the army to Uganda when Ugandan people or government ask for help?
Therefore, I request you, Mr. Obama, that the U.S. involved other countries when people (or government) of these country ask for help. I think that will be better for everybody.
Yours faithfully,
Guillem Mancilla
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