The Iraq withdrawal, President Obama 19 month pledge; I don't know. Well, I figure once our troops exit with Iraq's government in control, that within minutes of the USA final plane returning home, that all chaos would break out. Paragraph three states the same.
I wondered when will I use this spatial theory. Reading this article I do understand using this theory can be helpful. There should have been more alternatives, because establishing written and verbal agreements with our known enemies is insane. How they maintain who's who and what's what?
I guess its a win win situation because the Iraq people have nothing. What happens when that need is no longer needed?
Great article, take a look.
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Why should we continue to spend billions of our taxpayers dollars on a population of people who do not want us there? No matter how long we stay in Iraq once our withdrawal is complete the country will almost undoubtedly explode in ethnic violence. A vast majority of the population is made up Shiite Muslims. Saddam Hussein was a Sunni Muslim who controlled the country while discriminating against Shiites for years. The years of preferential treatment for Sunnis and the persecution of Shiites and not to mention Kurds has led to resentments based on religions that will not go away no matter how long our military stays in Iraq.
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