there never was any democracy in Iraq, bush is trying hard to establish democracy there and other places in the middle east, but he is fighting an uphill battle, because the muslim religious leaders do not want democracy, they want straight adherence to Islam...does this help?
2006-10-12 12:46:44
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answered by Marvin C 4
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There is no intentions of Iraq having a democratic gov't. There will eventually be a "Caretaker Dictator" with a US controlled something resembling a Parliament. It must however, be answerable to Washington.But there never has been nor will be democracy for a very long time.
2006-10-12 12:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all that's a huge if. no rely if that's no longer will conservatives admit it became a huge mistake? 2d - even no rely if it rather is i'm going to be happy that a sturdy end has ensue. yet a sturdy end won't exchange some key information. First the conflict became justified by ability of UN resolutions that did no longer authorize tension. 2d the case for conflict became outfitted on lies and proved to be incorrect. 0.33 the conflict became in breach of worldwide regulation in that it became no longer retaliatory and became no longer recommended by ability of the UN secure practices Council. As such the way we went to conflict will stay a stain on u . s . a . of america's ethical intense floor and status regardless of the end result. and that i actual won't be able to agree along with your assertion that the conflict can entirely be judged on that's consequence on US secure practices. The consequence on the finished worldwide could be seen, no longer some selfish nationalistic theory that we are in a position to do notwithstanding we want see you later because it rather is sturdy for us. even with what you're saying - the factor isn't invalid. the U. S. did initiate an unlawful conflict of agression. there is not any evidence that this became the only thank you to attain the end result you desire to apply to justify the conflict.
2016-10-02 06:01:27
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answered by schnetter 4
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War tremendously affected democracy because the people are confused whom to support. The US-supported government or the fellow Iraqi rebels.
2006-10-12 12:46:08
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Of course, the war initiate democracy in Iraq.
Without our removal of Hussein they would still be oppressed by a dictator.
2006-10-12 12:47:19
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answered by Texan Pete 3
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Do bears swing in trees?
2006-10-12 13:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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what democracy is there in Iraq?......... more like anarchy
2006-10-12 12:49:47
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answered by AlfRed E nEuMaN 4 preSIDent 4
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655,000 dead Iraqi, I think that is a definite negative.
2006-10-12 12:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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no no and no
2006-10-12 12:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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