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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: GST who wrote (157432)1/31/2005 3:21:32 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
The closing remark is most notable..."Now, it gets interesting."

"The Kurd-Arab distinction may yet prove as powerful a destabilizing factor as the Sunni-Shiite one in the months ahead.

Iraq, or rather a large part of it, has spoken, no matter how imperfect the process. And as a result, the country's future appears to be up for grabs, with all players forced to rewrite their scripts. Now, it gets interesting."


To say that it wont be smooth sailing for the Bush Administration is an understatement. It isn't smooth sailing for Bush in and among his own government bodies and interests within the USA. Iraq is a newly elected, yet to be settled foriegn government body that is in general distinctly driven in its own directions, not all of which are compatible with our own.

Where it is smooth sailing for Bush the anti-bushites would cry that it is a puppet government, wherein difficulties arise anti-bushites will cry about what a failure the whole effort has been. Its all just politics as usual, eh?
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