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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1457221)5/16/2024 8:46:09 PM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571973
 
So basically, you have no response.

"Six years after the war against the Islamic State, Iraq still faces significant challenges to its recovery. Over one million people remain internally displaced while three million people need humanitarian assistance as Iraq continues its reconstruction. In addition to reintegrating liberated Sunni communities into the political system, the government has struggled to achieve the demobilization and integration of powerful Shiite militias, which formed during the fight against the Islamic State, into the Iraqi security forces. The government also faces ongoing tensions with Kurdish groups pressing for greater autonomy in the north following a failed independence referendum in October 2017. Since the start of the Israel-Hamas War, Iraq’s stability has deteriorated significantly, with Iran-backed militias targeting U.S. forces in the west and north of the country."

that would be "not stable"

there's A LOT more in the link

way worse than when Saddam ran it as a dictator, as far as stability goes.

cfr.org



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1457221)5/16/2024 10:24:05 PM
From: Doren  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571973
 
> Iraq is relatively stable today.

Under Iranian control & WAY worse off before we invaded and killed hundreds of thousands.