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Originally Posted by Variable
If I were Iraqi, I wouldn't much want the Americans there either, but I might want them more than the rival sect in the next neighbourhood over.
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This tends to be the most popular sentiment amongst the younger, educated Iraqis that are pushing for reconstruction and throwing out the corrupt biased garbage that pretends to run the country. No one is happy with the occupation. Yet it is begrudgingly seen as the necessary burden to endure until things can be brought under control. The majority of this group see the much greater danger that lies in a country bereft of any authority, impartial police force, or any sort of stability whatsoever. If the clowns in power are given control of the country as the US abandons Iraq; all hell will break lose and the flames will never be stopped.
Until a new, competent, young, and sincere leadership can arise, with the well-trained, well-restrained peacekeeping force to support it; it is ludicrous to demand the complete withdrawal of the US.
No one is happy with the present situation; but now, more than ever, is the time for rational, careful action; rather than rash decisions that could completely cripple the nation permanently. The concept of an immediate withdrawal is based completely on the instinct of instant gratification.