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Will Iraq erupt into Civil War in the next year?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by underoverup, Feb 26, 2006.

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  1. underoverup

    underoverup Member

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    it seems that one more major incident will tip the balance and send iraq spiraling into a bloody civil war. i was hoping to read some thoughtful posts on why or why not this may happen.

    http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0227/p01s03-woiq.html

    Iraqi leaders sidestep all-out civil war

    After a weekend of sleepless nights, emergency meetings, and an unprecedented three-day curfew, Iraq has managed to stave off its worst fear after last week\\\'s destruction of a major Shiite shrine: That the country\\\'s small-scale civil conflict was about to bloom into a bloody and wide-ranging war between its sects.

    But disturbing signs are emerging that Iraq\\\'s sectarian powder-keg is still highly volatile.

    [click link for full article]
     
  2. underoverup

    underoverup Member

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    well i submitted this with a simple yes/ no poll, not sure where it went...........
     
  3. DaDakota

    DaDakota If you want to know, just ask!

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    Yes, if we leave.

    Yes, if we stay.

    DD
     
  4. Space Ghost

    Space Ghost Contributing Member

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    exactly how does a yes/no poll have any bearing for the future?
     
  5. underoverup

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    not really sure what you mean, but i was just trying to hear peoples opinions on the subject. so space ghost what do you think?
     
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    I'm not sure all-out civil war would be possible with the US army in there. How would the dynamics of a 3-way war work, anyway?

    Shiites and Sunnis both fight US and each other in open warfare? I don't see it. This is why I'm not in favor of the army leaving yet.

    Now, continued guerilla type stuff, bombings, etc... sure, that will definitely keep happening.
     
  7. Rashmon

    Rashmon Contributing Member

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    Next year? Iraq is already in civil war.
     
  8. Space Ghost

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    I think they should divide the country in two.
     
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    They already had democracy anyway. The democracy is better than bread and butter.
     
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    Define civil war.
     
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    The only thing that will erupt is the Lakers' playoff hopes :cool:
     
  12. underoverup

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    i think i know what you are getting at here and personally i don't feel that iraq is in civil war now. my thinking is a massive full scale war between the two factions.

    what would the u.s. do if this happened?
     
  13. jo mama

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    probably arm both sides and play them off each other.

    its in the bush administration and their corporate overlords interests to have civil war and instability in iraq. that way we never have to leave and all of dubyas buddies can continue with the war profiteering.
     
  14. No Worries

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    I am sure W shares your definition, unless the above comes to pass (and then he would change his definition to include blue and grey uniforms).

    I am not sure what the average Iraqi thinks. Regional militias are running around exacting political vendettas. Criminals are kidnapping and ransoming wealthy Iraqis. Heavily armed and scared sh*tless GIs are maining checkpoints. Foreign Muslims fundies are packing explosives in public areas. And domestic insurgents are also creating havoc with plastique. A *civil* war may be a walk in the park compared to this.
     
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    perhaps we should end in the French

    Rocket River
     
  16. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    this was a joke at first but its looks like bring saddam back is one of the better options. of course that won't happen.
     
  17. No Worries

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    Of course to get the job done, Saddam would need for us to gives some WMD to use against his people.
     
  18. jo mama

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    "i think i can arrange that"
    [​IMG]
     
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    like india and pakistan?
    like north and south korea
    vietnam

    i cant recall when splitting a country up has really helped solve a problem.
     
  20. Saint Louis

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    Well the U.S. split the Dakota terrirtory into North and South and they have lived happily ever after in Pierre and Bismarck.
     

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