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Flintlock20 Dr. Brahim Khalil Bade, Expert in Arabic-English Translation
Regional Media Center AFN Europe
Feb. 27, 2020 | 3:20
Ok my, I am Brah—Doctor Brahim Khalil Bade, I am expert in translation accredited at Mauritanian Tribunals. I came to Atar to participate in FLINTLOCK 2020. So it’s a good operation. FLINTLOCK is a bridge between countries. It’s a bridge between people. It’s a bridge between different cultures, because I consider it as a school—a humanitarian school because we see many people that we never see them and we study—met new cultures and new nice people and this is very good because it can join people together and I am happy for that. As a translator, on behalf of my friends, the other translators, we are happy with this operation because it’s a nice operation. Thank you. Working with so many different countries is something very creative and very nice because that will make everyone to learn from the other side’s culture and this will make someone to have an open mind to work in other societies. For me, I’m very happy because I learn too much from the others and I exchange with them many ideas and I advise the countries to support Flintlock and to do it any time because Flintlock, it’s a good operation. It’s a bridge between humanities. My favorite part is that Flintlock 2020 is a creative operation and it’s a military exercise, pedagogic exercise, and a morale exercise also. This is my first time in Flintlock but I enjoy it, it’s good. So I have too much experience now because of exchanging. I see many Colonels, many soldiers from different countries and this gave me too much experience, so I’m happy with that. I hope that the world will be safe because of Flintlock, because Flintlock is a security, stability, it represents many things. So Mauritania is an Islamic country. It is a peaceful country. Mauritania is a—it has multi-cultures. It’s divided between two parties. A part is Arabic part and African part, which means that we have two cultures. Arabic culture and African culture. So Mauritanians believe in the peace, the believe in security and they want to share the other world their cultures. So that is Mauritania. Mauritania is one team. That’s what I want to say to the world. Okay. And we welcome everyone when he comes to Mauritania, because we are happy with him. So, that’s our role here. Okay
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