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Scott
09-04-2007, 02:15 AM
Link (http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/08/22/iraq.democracy/?iref=mpstoryview)


BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Nightmarish political realities in Baghdad are prompting American officials to curb their vision for democracy in Iraq. Instead, the officials now say they are willing to settle for a government that functions and can bring security.

A workable democratic and sovereign government in Iraq was one of the Bush administration's stated goals of the war.

But for the first time, exasperated front-line U.S. generals talk openly of non-democratic governmental alternatives, and while the two top U.S. officials in Iraq still talk about preserving the country's nascent democratic institutions, they say their ambitions aren't as "lofty" as they once had been.

Well here we go again.

Sadly most nations changing over to a democracy/republic or other free government by the people undergo a long period of struggle and violence. The sooner we can get the Iraqi military up and running 100% the better obviously. Already the Iraqi army is picking up the slack.

LiNuX
09-04-2007, 12:01 PM
it'll be over after the next presidental election next year, but thats still enough time for "you know who" to screw it up even more. Probably go into war with Iran or something. Going into this was stupid, well after Saddam Hussein was captured, why are we still there? They didnt start to train the Iraqi military back then, too many U.S. Troops controlling