The odds are very good that as soon as the coalition troops leaves Iraq completely, Iraq will be in a civil war. The Bush administration before deciding to invade Iraq, they should have known that going in that part of the world and try change a government., it is like opening a close wound. The irony about it, and we will find it in later days, that Iraq was much better under Saddam Hussein, than Malaki or any other dictator that is willing to take the risk and reconcile the different religious groups. Saddam Hussein is gone so Iraq. So, over 4000 US troops, that die for nothing
Joe Fattal
The odds are very good that as soon as the coalition troops leaves Iraq completely, Iraq will be in a civil war. The Bush administration before deciding to invade Iraq, they should have known that going in that part of the world and try change a government., it is like opening a close wound. The irony about it, and we will find it in later days, that Iraq was much better under Saddam Hussein, than Malaki or any other dictator that is willing to take the risk and reconcile the different religious groups. Saddam Hussein is gone so Iraq. So, over 4000 US troops, that die for nothing
Joe Fattal
The odds are very good that as soon as the coalition troops leaves Iraq completely, Iraq will be in a civil war. The Bush administration before deciding to invade Iraq, they should have known that going in that part of the world and try change a government., it is like opening a close wound. The irony about it, and we will find it in later days, that Iraq was much better under Saddam Hussein, than Malaki or any other dictator that is willing to take the risk and reconcile the different religious groups. Saddam Hussein is gone so Iraq. So, over 4000 US troops, that die for nothing