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Bit of a tricky one, Civil war in Iraq
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The United Nations understood this, hence there policy of containment (the lesser of the evils). Sadam, needless to say was a dictator who killed many, however the loss of life since the start of the war, and the slaughter to come, will make him seem like a benign benefactor to many Iraqis (and Muslims) who will no doubt want to extract bloody revenge on the West.
Still George Bush (Junior) has proved he�s a bigger man than his dad, and Americans can sleep easy knowing they can continue to drive there �gas guzzling� RV�s and still only pay 28p a litre. Result?
As for the civil war, foreign troops would act to uphold the side of the elected government (if this was one of the sides). Unfortunately if a civil war broke out we would have to take sides, or possible establish safe areas etc - or would you have them sit by while copycat rwandan or bosnian genocides are carried out?
I have to agree with all the above answers, but my problem is, I don't see how we can withdraw, seeing as how we created the situation in the first place.
I think our troops have been placed in a 'catch 22' situation, if we withdraw, forgetting the strife at the present, your looking at the financial and complete loss of respect, (if that hasn't already happened), around the world, not forgetting the financial backlash to not only rebuild, but also claims by indidual persons.
And if we stay, which is what I think will happen, I think we'er looking at a loss of life, that will make what has already happened, look like a Teddy Bears Picnic.
Both sides will be seeking assistance from outside Iraq. The majority Shias will look towards Shia Iran and the Sunnis will plead for help from their Arab neighbours, most of whom are Sunni.
The occupying forces have only been able to maintain a degree of control because of support from the Shia clerics and the northern Kurds. If the allies lose this support, I think we will have to withdraw and watch anarchy and extremism engulf the 'cradle of civilisation.'
Getting rid of Saddam was a good idea, but the political machinations and greed of the incumbents of the White House have surrendered any political high ground we held at the beginning of this venture.
I think for now, all they can do is wait and see if this violence between the 2 sects de-escalates within the next week or so.
another reason why i think the UK should be integrated into the EU more, why do we need a "special" relationship with the USA when in a combined effort all we have managed to do is kill thousands of people and create a situation in which many many more innocents will lose their lives, we have been messing with the area of Iraq for hundreds of years BUT we just won�t learn from the past� whats wrong with us?
Biggest problem if civil war did break out would be that Iran would join in, in order to get its own back from the Iraq/Iranian War. If they did join, which is highly likely, it would be in the South where our troops are stationed. This could become rather bloody, and certainly we would not be able to contain the situation.
It is all becoming rather worrying from our troops point of view, and as stated the catch 22 situtation is that we cannot leave now. Mind you we should'nt have been there in the first place.
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