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I agree with the inevitability of another full blown civil war in Iraq after US extraction. Iraq is a country bad enough that dictatorship is needed to maintain order. I'm skeptical about Iraq being "magically" fixed anyday, but I don't see how the UN can make their situation any better by colonization. Unfortunately sounding pessimistic, it seems Iraq needs a considerable eradication before realizing the damage it has done to itself and thus, begin healing.
The difficulty of Iraq has a distinct difference with normal politic movements fighting for power. Like I said, the people there regard religion more predominate than anything in reality. The irking thing is that some tend to go extreme and/or persuade others to join their ranks of their "holy crusade". I'm being stereotypical here, yet it is not blown out of porportion to say that Iraqis can/might/will go extreme for their religion, whichever sect they may be. |
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