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Peace be on you. What do think, is about to happen in Iraq. How things will be expanded? or curtailed as soon as possible? or will be waited to be get out of control?....Opinion?
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Peace be on you. What do think, is about to happen in Iraq. How things will be expanded? or curtailed as soon as possible? or will be waited to be get out of control?....Opinion?
Iraq's modern borders were mostly demarcated in 1920 by the League of Nations when the Ottoman Empire was divided by the Treaty of Sèvres. Iraq was placed under the authority of the United Kingdom as the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. A monarchy was established in 1921 and the Kingdom of Iraq gained independence from Britain in 1932. In 1958, the monarchy was overthrown and the Republic of Iraq was created. Iraq was controlled by the Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-led faction) from 1968 until 2003. After an invasion led by the United States of America including multinational forces, the Ba'ath Party was removed from power and multi-party parliamentary elections were held. The American presence in Iraq ended in 2011
The Kingdom of Iraq (Arabic: المملكة العراقية‎ Al-Mamlakah Al-'Irāqiyyah) was founded on 23 August 1921, under British administration following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the Mesopotamian campaign of WWI. Although a League of Nations mandate was awarded to Britain in 1920, the 1920 Iraqi revolt resulted in the scrapping of the original mandate plan in favor of British administered semi-independent kingdom, under the Hashemite allies of Britain, via the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty.
The kingdom of Iraq was granted full independence in 1932, following the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty (1930). The independent Iraqi Kingdom under the Hashemite rulers underwent a period of turbulence through its entire existence. Establishment of Arab Sunni domination in Iraq was followed by Assyrian, Yazidi and Shi'a unrests, which were all brutally suppressed. In 1936, the first military coup took place in the Kingdom of Iraq, as Bakr Sidqi succeeded in replacing the acting Prime Minister with his associate. Multiple coups followed in a period of political instability, peaking in 1941.
During World War II, Iraqi regime of Regent 'Abd al-Ilah was overthrown in 1941 by the Golden Square officers, headed by Rashid Ali. The short living pro-Nazi government of Iraq was defeated in May 1941 by the allied forces in Anglo-Iraqi War. Iraq was later used as a base for allied attacks on Vichy-French held Mandate of Syria and support for the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran.
In 1945, Iraq joined the United Nations and became a founding member of the Arab League. At the same time, the Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani led a rebellion against the central government in Baghdad. After the failure of the uprising Barzani and his followers fled to the Soviet Union. In 1948, massive violent protests, known as the Al-Wathbah uprising broke out across Baghdad as a popular demand against the government treat with the British, and with communist part support. More protests continued in spring, but were interrupted in May, with the martial law, when Iraq entered the 1948 Arab-Israeli War along with other members of the Arab League.
Peace be on you. What do think, is about to happen in Iraq. How things will be expanded? or curtailed as soon as possible? or will be waited to be get out of control?....Opinion?
Exactly what many of us knew would happen as soon as we pulled out of the country.
Iraq will revert back to a fanatically Islamic regime backed by Iran.
They will display considerable chest beating when it comes to the Western world.
Other radical and fanatical Islamic sects will gravitate to the Iraqi model. The Mideast will become a de facto caliphate.
They will goad us into a war by attacking Israel.
Bottom line we should not be hesitating bombing the rebel fighters into pudding; not for the good of the Iraqis, but for our own future security. Of course this is just MHO.
Iran has sent in ground troops, the shia militias with whatever Iraqi ground troops are left will fight ISIS and the US will probably conduct some airstrikes.
What happens after I have no idea.
What scares me is how many people share this opinion. How many times must we relearn the lesson that trying to fix problems caused by ill informed violence with more ill informed violence is not going to work. It is like trying to cure lung cancer with cigarettes.Exactly what many of us knew would happen as soon as we pulled out of the country. Iraq will revert back to a fanatically Islamic regime backed by Iran. They will display considerable chest beating when it comes to the Western world. Other radical and fanatical Islamic sects will gravitate to the Iraqi model. The Mideast will become a de facto caliphate. They will goad us into a war by attacking Israel. Bottom line we should not be hesitating bombing the rebel fighters into pudding; not for the good of the Iraqis, but for our own future security. Of course this is just MHO.
People will kill continue to kill each other over minor theological differences due to cultural norms.Peace be on you. What do think, is about to happen in Iraq. How things will be expanded? or curtailed as soon as possible? or will be waited to be get out of control?....Opinion?
people that say that USA shouldn't attack the ISIS because they will be even more hateful of us, is like saying the cops shouldn't arrest murderers and the judge put them in prison because when they get out, they will murder more people, if we just leave them alone, they will stop.
No. It's like saying that cops shouldn't spray random street corners in south Chicago with gunfire hoping to end crime.
Tom
It is if you don't know who is innocent, who's the enemy, or even who all is being hit. That is really random. And has been shown not to work. It is what created this mess. WE attacked first. What do you think "Shock and Awe" was? What is being proposed here is more of the same disastrous policies that are bringing the world to the brink of Armageddon.No, now you are just making irrelevant comparisons.
Shooting random street corners is not the same thing as defending innocent people and shooting at the enemy, who btw attacked first, attacked innocent people over their own greed for power
It is if you don't know who is innocent, who's the enemy, or even who all is being hit. That is really random. And has been shown not to work. It is what created this mess. WE attacked first. What do you think "Shock and Awe" was? What is being proposed here is more of the same disastrous policies that are bringing the world to the brink of Armageddon.
Tom
We know who the innocents are, they were displaced, they are not beheading people and burning down cities right now.
And stop it with the who attacked first, no one attacked the ISIS, they are brand new, they just came into existence because they seen they can take what ever they want from the innocents :yes:
ISIS was formed and created in the Syrian civil war, and most of their funding came from Saudi Arabia, a trusted 'ally' of the west.
We know who the innocents are, they were displaced, they are not beheading people and burning down cities right now.
And stop it with the who attacked first, no one attacked the ISIS, they are brand new, they just came into existence because they seen they can take what ever they want from the innocents :yes: