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Video footage supports the claim that this was a specious operation. Retaliation seems the highlight of the process. It can be asserted that it was also socio-political background; an Iraqi leader has never left power without loosing his life. This "convention" still exists in Iraq.
My take is that the whole idea of Iraq is broken at its core; creating a democratic pro-West state in the Middle-East is not achievable by simply removing a despot among many others. Even more discouraging, we nourished hatred above anything else. It has to be understood that tribal mentality is strong in the Arab world, meaning that there is always "loyalty to the end" towards whoever is the clan leader. Iraqis, in their current state, are divided among clans, this depending on which religious or ethnical division they pertain. This said, a dictator will be supported by whatever clans he is in. I strongly believe that as soon as we leave - and that will be probably before the end of the decade - a dictatorship will follow.
My take is that the whole idea of Iraq is broken at its core; creating a democratic pro-West state in the Middle-East is not achievable by simply removing a despot among many others. Even more discouraging, we nourished hatred above anything else. It has to be understood that tribal mentality is strong in the Arab world, meaning that there is always "loyalty to the end" towards whoever is the clan leader. Iraqis, in their current state, are divided among clans, this depending on which religious or ethnical division they pertain. This said, a dictator will be supported by whatever clans he is in. I strongly believe that as soon as we leave - and that will be probably before the end of the decade - a dictatorship will follow.