NorthernGent
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ORIGINAL: stef As soon as the allied forces leave Iraq there will be a lovely but short period of calm before the Sunni/Shiite/Kurd civil war engulfs Iraq. Aside from eternal occupation, there isn't anything the allies can do to stop this. There will be no 'victory' in Iraq, not for anyone. ~stef Perhaps not by your definition of 'victory', but I'd hazard a guess that you don't think like those with decision making authority. What were the objectives of those authorising the invasion, and those behind the scenes? I'm fairly confident that business interests were involved and on obliteration of the place, oil and construction contracts were handed out to American and British companies, with a few handed out to appease the likes of the Russians. I reckon the CEOs of Bechtel are quite content with their $2.3bn dollar 'victory'. Yet I'd estimate this was a secondary objective of the invasion. There is strong evidence to suggest that Tony Blair was on a Christian mission to enlighten the savages. Letters sent to Isaiah Berlin regarding Positive Liberty and Negative Liberty, and speeches along the lines of "these people are our cause, too" suggest he may have believed that we have a duty to help them, or perhaps it was an experiment intended to determine whether or not there could be a compromise between Positive Liberty and Negative Liberty. Combine this with the long-held US government view that the best means of protecting their interests, is to spread Western ideals, and I'd estimate that there certainly was a clash-of-cultures idea underpinning this invasion. Now, they can not possible hope to wipe out thousands of years of history at a stroke; they failed in Russia in 1991, so why they think it's possible in Iraq is anyone's guess (perhaps it was a case of the lesser of two evils: better to try and fail than not to try at all). It would be useful were you to outline that which you believe to be the objectives of the invasion, before discussing 'victory'.
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