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andrewducker) wrote2003-02-27 11:38 am
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Can anyone out there point me at a suggested solution to the Iraq situation that doesn't involve war?
Oh, by solution I mean something that ends up with democracy in Iraq.
Oh, by solution I mean something that ends up with democracy in Iraq.
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Say $300billion?
It's probably worth a lot more if asset stripped, but it's not as if he's gonna get a better offer from somewhere else
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I don't think having/not having democracy is a reason to invade another country.
(This does not imply that I don't think Saddam should be removed, just that democracy isn't the reason or the answer).
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They just want peace.
But then, when you look at the pro war side you get the same sort of vague slippery slope answer.
"Well, if we *don't* go to war with Iraq...the Taliban will have a supplier and Saddam will continue to be a danger."
It's as if both sides are psychic. Both sides have the future all planned in their heads. Both sides already know the outcome. And the crazy thing is...we have the ability to talk to eachother, to reason, to be united as a world. We could just decide right now to cooperate as a world and work towards the goal.
Yet we feel its too complicated a task.
Complications are created by the mind. Maybe we need to, as a society, work on thinking less and maybe finding out more. Or maybe we should think more and react less. Yes maybe that's the better of the two.
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democracy?
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Anyway back to democracy. If democracy were estblished in Iraq, then the most likely scenario is that parties would be formed along religious and/or racial grounds.
In Iraq around 78% of the population are Arabs, while the Kurds form about 17% of the population, the the Turkoman's, Assyrians and others less than 5%. The vast majority of the Arabs are Shi'a Muslims, the rest are Sunni Muslims.
Since over 60% of the Iraqi population are Shi'a Muslims, it is more than likely that they would form the government from any election, thereby creating another Islamic state. Is this really what the US wants?