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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
If a successful democracy is established in Iraq, and there is open trade, then the people will no longer be nearly as open to the idea of terrorism, and they will be more vested in keeping things stable and peaceful, both inside their countries, and with trading partners. The establishment of even a fledgling democracy in Iraq is already showing signs of spreading and inspiring others in the middle east today.
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You are deluding yourself.
Has there even been a democracy in an Islamic country? Why do you think that the US can impose one on Iraq? And why now?
The US is imposing, and superimposing, their values on the Islamic world. Time for a reality check.
The current puppets of the US Administration who are securring office in Iraq, are preparing to be the next dictators at the earliest opportunity.
The US has killed 200,000 innocent people in Iraq, and labelled those deaths as 'collateral damage'. It will be incredibly easy for a leader in Iraq to rally the people with an anti-US platform.
In Iraq, under Hussain, there was no terrorism. Al-Quiada was as much his enemy, as the US's.
Now Al-Quiada is entrenched in Iraq. And they have another country to recruit in.
Very will done dubya!
