| Mr Khan said: To be fair, the Arab Spring may have been made possible from the fall of Saddam, just given that a people in the Middle East got to experience democracy, though it's hard to prove or disprove either way. A very good what if, though. |
If you're referring to the people of Iraq when you said the underlined...it may seem that way, politically. But the harsh reality is, it's an anarchy. If anything, the ensuing violence would be a deterrent for revolting. But there you go, that's what happens in a war-torn/colonized land.
The Arab Spring revolts are all united efforts (except Syria, where it's the Sunnis and Christians against the Alawis, though it isn't unjustified, and Bahrain, where it's the Shia against the Sunnis). The people all have common goals, regardless of political and religious ideals. That's what keeps a country's unity.
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