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Did We Leave Iraq Too Soon?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-mid dle-eas t-21840 718
It seems getting rid of a dictator like Saddam Hussain who kept the Shias in their place was easy meat compared with the now warring factions of Sunnis against the Shias and almost unsolvable. Many say the coalition should return to sort out the mess we have left behind. Should we?
It seems getting rid of a dictator like Saddam Hussain who kept the Shias in their place was easy meat compared with the now warring factions of Sunnis against the Shias and almost unsolvable. Many say the coalition should return to sort out the mess we have left behind. Should we?
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///70,000 thousand civilians have been killed in Syria. That number will keep rising and surpass Iraqi deaths unless someone intervenes. Any other ideas welcome.///
If the rebels laid down their arms the bombing would stop. Russia has been trying to get them to negotiate with Assad but only regime change suits their needs. So do you want Assad to lie down and roll over....its self preservation!
If the rebels laid down their arms the bombing would stop. Russia has been trying to get them to negotiate with Assad but only regime change suits their needs. So do you want Assad to lie down and roll over....its self preservation!
Interviews with Iraqis in Baghdad - ah the mist clears!
To be honest when you have a power vacuum you'll have a civil war
If we were to go back in we'd be supporting someone else until we pulled out and the same thing happened again
We'll see the same thing in Afghanistan
If you have a generally accepted truce you can have a peacekeeping force to stop small isolated incidents spiralling out of control but if you fly in to impose a peace it'll last for as long as you're there.
To be honest when you have a power vacuum you'll have a civil war
If we were to go back in we'd be supporting someone else until we pulled out and the same thing happened again
We'll see the same thing in Afghanistan
If you have a generally accepted truce you can have a peacekeeping force to stop small isolated incidents spiralling out of control but if you fly in to impose a peace it'll last for as long as you're there.
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