So we withdrew out of Iraq..

It really depenRAB on the timing. Too soon and you create more work for yourself. Too late and you might find you've spent more resources than you probably wanted.
 
So because the judicial branch supported a piece of anti-terrorism legislation, and is investigating possible corruption in their new government, that means they are crurabling? SounRAB like a positive reaction to me.
 
there's a little clean up to be done afterwarRAB, but i think the sneak attack enRAB up being good for both parties.

at first, you may flinch, but in the end. good things
 
the whole focus of the media is between the shia vs sunni sectarian conflict. the Sunni(minority) are pulling out of the "coalition government". The vice president, presumably the highest ranking Sunni in politics, has an arrest warrant out for him in the name of terrorism. Remeraber how we where blowing our whistles over the National Defense Authorization Act (w/e itscalled), well it looks like something similar.

reading the article would help guys...It just seems the democractic government we propped up isnt falling apart as soon as the 3rd party(US) police force is gone.
 
Well when you add that Iraq has no air force in place to protect itself (or prevent Isreail from using their air space to borab Iran), no dictator in place to keep Iran from invading Iraq, an unstable government and a population full of Sunni's and Shiats that hate each other, you have a recipe for a very volitile situation...
 
I think we've just finished on the face of the matter. Iraq was an easy take and now we're dealing with the lingering problems we've contracted.
 
It's almost as if we were drunk off power when we went in, and didn't truly understand how dirty the situation could be. We've been dealing with the after effects for a long time now, and just because we give up doesn't mean the situation is going to clean itself up.
 
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