Yes, Bush failed in Iraq;
But Bush succeeded in India.
Bush sent the Military Generals to Iraq.
Bush did not stop the Knowledge Generals from going to India.
These Knowledge Generals recruit the Indian youths.
Train them. Empower them. Help them to achieve their Financial Freedom.
The Knowledge Generals create Wealth.
Those Military Generals in Iraq recruit the Iraq youths.
Train them in Military. Failed miserably.
The Military Generals create Poverty.
America's strength is not Military.
America's strength is Knowledge.
Osama Bin Laden is leading the world to destruction.
America blindly follow those bad elements.
Instead, America has to lead in the direction of development.
Those bad elements can not follow. They will give up.
So, instead of sending Military Generals,
let America send their Knowledge Generals.
Military Generals lead the world to Destruction.
Knowledge Generals lead the world to Development.
The British did not send their Military Generals to India.
The British sent their Knowledge Generals to India.
Those Knowledge Generals make the best use of the local resources
and built the great nation, India.
Development is not a matter of money. It is a matter of Human Resource.
Human Resource is developed by and through specific projects
in which people from Developed Countries work closely
with people from the developing countries.
The role of the Developed Country - Encouraging private enterprise
to be active as partners in developing countries.
There are no 'under-developed' countries any more.
There are only mis-managed countries, and management
is not being created by government-to-government aid, by money at all.
It is being created by example, by leadership, by giving responsibility,
and this is best done by individual organizations; they repeat
in a developing country what they do well in their own developed one.
Government-to-government aid does not develop.
It may not do much harm, but it does little good.
It is private initiative, the leadership of people,
the example of people, the development of the Human Resource
in which a Developed Country can inspire and in which
it can discharge its responsibility towards the developing world.
Peter Drucker, November 10, 1994.
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