First Step To Take, President Obama Apart from all the nice things that were mentioned in your late speech in Egypt , and way off from all the applause that followed, I ask of you dear Mr. Obama to take this one into consideration .I am taking the lead here on behalf of the people of Camp Ashraf, Iraq. Your speech managed to soothe things as to our Iraqi dilemma, but the remedy and healing is much far from clinging to an optimistic presidential address . Islam is known to request indemnifying along with repentance, to clear things out, or get both parties even. This is sure to interpret itself within certain positive moves, to restore things as right as can be here in Iraq. I am pretty sure that your staff and consultants are wasting no time, doing what feels right to detach your administration from the plot that sort of devoured it, instead of devouring its Iraqi prey. I am grabbing this opportunity to remind you of a few bunch of good men and women, namely, Mujahidi Khalq, the one and only secular and liberal community of an Iranian opposition organization that has played a powerful role against the chauvinist theological Iranian regime during the late eighties. They have been kept at bay, since the toppling of Saddam Husein's regime. This act resulted into trapping them within Iraq, needing a brave and descent move from your administration side to end this impossible stalemate, since your troops have abandoned watching over their camp at Ashraf city . The threatened case of some three thousands five hundred individuals, including helpless women and children ,both unarmed & unaided by any side to grant their living requirements and security too, draws a portrait of tens of question marks, that has only one sane reply, for a pending massacre since Iranian assassins have total access to liquidate them. This seems to require allotting both "Top Priority" and "Urgent" measures, for its humanitarian nature .An Arabic poem goes this way: He Who Has Initiated A Tragedy Is The One Supposed To Be Ending It