Thursday, July 19, 2007

Iraq: The Real War and Why It's Ignored

Another insightful analysis of the war in Iraq and what how it is really going. Despite the Left's intense desire to surrender before the war can be won.

Iraq: The Real War and Why It's Ignored: "Take a look down south, the Shia Arabs, who have been locked out of the government, not to mention the education system and many economic opportunities, for generations. Suddenly they had to come up with replacements for the unemployed Sunni Arab bureaucrats and military commanders. Suggestions that the Sunni Arab civil servants and military officers be kept on the job ignored the fact that this was how Sunni Arabs took over in the first place. The Sunni Arab domination of the government and economy IS the problem. Saddam's main job was to see that it stayed that way. So, since 2003, the Shia Arab replacements have been climbing a steep learning curve. It has not been pretty, especially when you throw in all the corruption."

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