| totalwar23 said: Well, that's not going to happen, because if McCain's elected, we'll be there for 100 years. Now, Saddam, he handled sectarian violence by killing everyone who disagreed which plays an integral role in the ethnic problems we have today in Iraq. Secondly, we have no way of knowing what will exactly happen. The people in that region are morel likely to listen to their spiritual leaders than to the government itself. I could say that civil war might break out after the US leaves and they'll end up partition the country into 3 parts, each creating three different stable democratic government, ones that the majority of each populace will want instead the crappy one they have today, which can't seem to do anything. |
No it doesn't. Those issues are largely tribal and sectarian. The history of the Middle East and Muslim Central Asia is riddled with this sort of thing. The only time Iraq has ever remained functioning is when they had an autocratic system governing.








