I notice that the Economist, which was always pro-Iraq-war, and for a long time insisted on reserving judgement as to whether it would suceed, now calls it a "disaster".
Meanwhile Thucydides proffers his advice to CIP. I'd go for partition, myself.
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Posted on: September 8, 2007 4:57 PM, by William M. Connolley
I notice that the Economist, which was always pro-Iraq-war, and for a long time insisted on reserving judgement as to whether it would suceed, now calls it a "disaster".
Meanwhile Thucydides proffers his advice to CIP. I'd go for partition, myself.
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OK we won't! But some may find this over at Open Democracy interesting. http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/conflicts/institutions_governments/iraq_2012
Douglas Coker
Posted by: Douglas Coker | September 12, 2007 4:41 AM