Friday, May 17, 2013

Is Iraq Spiralling Out Of Control?



Yes, Iraq Is Unraveling -- Michael Knights, Foreign Policy

And it's about to become Obama's problem all over again.

As American troops were pulling out of Iraq in 2010, the U.S. effort to stabilize the country resembled the task of an exhausted man who had just pushed a huge boulder up a steep hill. Momentum had been painstakingly built up and the crest approached. Was it safe to stop pushing and hope that the momentum would take the boulder over the top? Or would the boulder grind to a halt and then slowly, frighteningly roll back toward us?

Now we know -- and to be honest, the answer is hardly a surprise. Iraq is a basket case these days, and none of its problems came out of the blue. In the latest bout of sectarian and ethnic bloodletting, coordinated bomb attacks ripped through Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad and also northern Iraq, killing more than 30 people. The spasm of violence followed clashes between the Iraqi army and Sunni protesters and insurgents last month, where the federal government temporarily lost control of some town centers and urban neighborhoods in Kirkuk, Nineveh, and Diyala provinces.

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My Comment: Yes .... Iraq is slowly unraveling along sectarian lines. If it is not the war in Syria spilling into Iraq, we have Baghdad itself helping to stoke these tensions. The trend is for more violence .... with a real possibility of approaching 2007-2008 conflict levels. And as for the role of the U.S. in (maybe) providing assistance to stop this slide .... for the moment I see zero interest (fortunately) in Washington and in the U.S. public to re-engage in Iraq.

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