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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (789429)6/12/2014 2:20:31 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1578341
 
>> This is the reason why we backed Saddam in the first place. he was a strong man that brought stability and a pro-western view to Iraq.

>> Iraq is more stable now than it was under Saddam: yes or no?

Of course, today, it is unstable. It wasn't unstable on Jan 20, 2009.

But the history isn't quite what you make it out to be. Iraq became less stable during the war as expected, but unexpected was the breakout of violence after the war. GWB, to his credit, went against practically EVERYONE and did what was necessary to recover the situation. When Barack Obama took office the country was on its way to getting on track. But it needed an American presence for a while to keep it that way. Barack Obama wouldn't have it.

The destabilization over the last two years has come as a result of the US neglecting the situation. We did not have to have a Camp Victory sized presence but we did need to continue with reasonable security provisions for a time, perhaps a decade. That is not desirable but it is more desirable than what Obama has left us with.

Any pro-western view that may have been present was long gone after he had to be removed from Kuwait. He was a continuing threat and his kids were going to be as bad or worse after he was dead. He should have been removed during the Clinton administration, but Clinton did have the stomach for it.
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