That will not happen anytime sooon.
2006-12-03 00:33:02
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answered by Senator D 4
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You can "make" a country a dictatorship, for example, in the obvious way. I'm not sure you can make a country a democracy - certainly not in the coercive way the United States has attempted in Iran. The people have to truly want a democracy, and must be willing to support it. Democracy has never flourished in the Middle East. The conditions there are less inviting to democracy than before. Given the nature of the insurgency, Iraq's neighbors are focused on their own well-bring. The U.S. will leave Iraq without having established democracy there. It may be able to protect oil, and it may be able to protect Israel, its only truly reliable ally in the region. That's all that can be hoped for.
2006-12-03 08:42:43
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answered by jerrold 3
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Well in 3 years we have shown no progress, if in the next two years we show that same progress the next president will be democratic and that will be the end. If we do not get out then there may not be a repuglican left in congress either. The majority of Americans feel that the Iraqi war was a mistake to begin with and that to stay there getting to many American lives taken for no good purpose will just compound this mistake. So I think the repuglican party will put more presher on the president to pull the troops out before it is to late for them, I do not think we will have very many or maybe no troops in Iraq by the time the next election comes along.
2006-12-03 08:41:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Iraq is so sad. The US has destroyed that country for no reason except oil and the so called New World Orders' agenda. There are many good videos on 911. One of the best is Loose Change. www.loosechange911.com This man is just a patriot that knows 911 was a demolition job and I was a skeptical right wing conservative myself. However common sense and scientific know how steers me to the 911 Truth movement. These people are just struggling the best they can to tell everyone. I admire them all. I think of those poor people stuck in the buildings and the Bush Administration sitting on their Billionaire asses waiting for it to happen. It makes my blood boil and it should make yours boil too. They will not talk of these issues on CNN or Fox News or CBS or whatever. Those networks are all controlled by insiders. Those journalists are not free to report what they want without approval. USA is not about free speech they just make it appear that way. If one journalist did an in depth program on the real questions of 911 they would be fired. The internet is the only form of free speech left. However even the internet is becoming more and more controlled but once the truth spreads they can no longer ignore it anymore. We are starting to get to that point but there is a lot more left to be done. Spread the truth people. Take back your country!
2006-12-03 08:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that is the goal right now. However, that is very unlikely to ever happen. If you study history you will find that there has always been some time of conflict in the middle eastern countries. I don't think America is going to be able to solve this problem. This is the "Vietnam" of our generation. Unfortunately, it will have the same outcome. The US is caught in another country's civil war, fighting in a foreign land with all the inherent disadvantages of that, young ( mostly poor and/or minority) lives lost, lack of political support for the war, and (hopefully) a withdrawal before the "goal" was accomplished.
I just hope more lives aren't lost on either side, but I know how unlikely that wish is.
2006-12-03 08:44:16
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answered by Teresa V 3
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Unfortunately I wish you were right but I fear you are not.
i believe we will leave once the Iraqi Army (IA) and the Iraqi Police (IP) are sufficiently divorced from the mainstream religious fanaticism and greed.
In order for this region to truly embrace Democracy, they would have to be willing to consider Iraq above their own hometown or their own religious belief system.
Very few here are willing to do that, especially the lower down the command structure you go.
Think about it for one second.
If only your tribe mattered; and you did not care if the town you grew up in, the state you went to school in, or the country you call your home was firebombed tomorrow....
Just so long as your tribe was better.....
What would you step in to stop from happening?
I say 'tribe' and I mean 'tribe' and not 'family'.
Read the news....... their are families that have snuck into their daughters honeymoon suite and killed the entire wedding party. Fathers, Uncles, and Brothers killing their own daughter/niece/sister because she married the wrong person.
Pakistan is now in turmoil because President Musharrif has declared that the Pakistani Rape Law is illegal and it is now to be tried in the public courts. Up until he made that decree.... the woman had to bring FOUR EYE WITNESSES TO THE EVENT into a Clerical review board and sit there publicly while they testified. Even then, after enduring that humiliation.... the Cleric was still free to find the accused innocent AND THEN PUNISH THE WOMAN FOR LYING.
Hmmmm.... can't imagine too many Pakistani rape victims that can find four people that watched and are now willing to testify...
This is truly a nightmare here..... "religious zealots" run small patches in defiance of anything because they can quote a few passages in the Koran and the nightmare continues....
2006-12-03 08:42:07
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answered by wolf560 5
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Iraq has been a full-fledged democracy for over a year now.
(Please note how none of the previous answers were aware of this.)
The problem is that people are basing their views on media reports - who have been providing misleading but flashy stories in an attempt to increase their ratings.
In fact everybody is still waiting for the Associated Press to come clean about getting caught publishing fake "news."
Read the following link and ask yourself why the news media is suppressing this story:
2006-12-03 12:32:17
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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I do not think it is possible to make Iraq free of insurgency. There are too many groups wanting power in that country.
2006-12-03 08:31:37
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answered by txbeachgirl76 2
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I think the US is gonna stay until asked to get out in June of 07
2006-12-03 08:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, between Iraqis fleeing the country and Iraqi deaths, the country will soon be de-populated and the US can declare "Mission Accomplished"!
2006-12-03 09:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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We are being lied to. It's not about a war on terror. It's all about the winning of THIS secret "prize"!...
http://www.strayreality.com/Lanis_Strayreality/iraq.htm
2006-12-04 12:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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