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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: jttmab who wrote (166579)7/20/2005 11:03:30 AM
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"In Iraq, there's an entire generation that has known nothing but oppression and corruption. That is "normal" for Iraq. It's going to be decades before Iraq becomes a true democracy. That's long enough to suggest that you won't know whether the war in Iraq hastened the transition or delayed it."

I agree with you that it could take three generations to finally inculturate democracy. Intellectually the people of Iraq seem to understand democracy and that it is in thier best interests to establish it as a government system. Their cultural behavior will not match what they say they want to do.

There are also some strange irrational reactions to the changes. I heard an anectode about an Iraqi woman driving down the wrong side of the road screaming, "look at me, I live in a democracy now so I can do what ever I want."
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