The thing the brilliant architects of this Iraqi democracy did not predict was the extent to which Shia Iraqis would gain power and open Iraq towards Iran. And perhaps this why the US so often sides with Suni Arab Iraqis - who are a minority.
That events are going in an unanticipated and uncontrolled direction is not surprising in the least.
Any guess why HAMAS won its election in Israel/Palestine?
2007-10-24 01:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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installation democracy is often a secondary subject. There are often different winning aspects which necessitate intervention. finally for my area nonetheless the respond isn't any. I do have faith that we ought to consistently help freedom combatants who want democracy and start up action to deliver it approximately nonetheless.
2016-10-04 11:43:43
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answered by ? 4
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no I dont think that as your question is asked that it would work, but if your question is aimed at Iraq, then you have the wrong premise, we didnt go into Iraq to establish Democracy, it was to oust Saddam and more, after his regime was taken out we had to put another form of govt in its place...since we have a Democracy and it works better that any other system currently practiced, why would we not put that system in place... Alas, freedom is costly and not always appreciated at first.
2007-10-24 05:13:40
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answered by E-Man 2
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No, I have live all over the world. And in this I disagree with the U.S.. But at the same time I don't think the U.S. wants to make them to change. but I could be wrong.
2007-10-24 00:18:43
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answered by debbri48 4
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Like we did in Japan, Germany and Italy?
BTW - since you obviously have not been paying attention - we allowed the Iraqi people to choose how they wished to be governed. How could you have missed this fact don't you remember the press coverage for the three election in 2005?
2007-10-24 03:56:47
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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no
although the war in Iraq has variable reasons so we do not know what to believe and what was only commercial,but to establish democracy in Iraq was one of the main reasons for war
and we all see how this ended to a catastrophe for Iraqis
2007-10-23 23:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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we are not forcing the iraqui people to act a certain way, we are getting rid of the terrorists and tyrants who are trying to prevent the iraqui people from having a democracy
for example, no one forced the hundreds of thousands of iraquis to vote in their 2005 election
2007-10-23 23:53:20
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answered by nygiants 1
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no u cant change the mindsets of the people just with a war. people should realize they need a change n then make the change themselves in their country. you cant expect someone else's forceful imposition to work for long. and usually such methods don't work
2007-10-24 00:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't say which countries you are writing about. If you are making implications about the US, you are wrong.
2007-10-23 23:56:48
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answered by regerugged 7
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Yes...in some cases it has worked. But in most cases, it does not.
2007-10-23 23:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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