Word: iraqi
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...When the Iraqi conflict is viewed through the lens of autonomy, the well-intentioned actions of the U.S. can be seen as the imposing actions of an unwelcome foreigner. Even the most thoughtful and beneficial strategies for Iraqis are likely to be met with dislike and hostility, so long as the Iraqi leaders and people feel ignored on matters of their own governance and do not feel treated as equal negotiating partners in their own future. The Iraqi oil sharing law is a case in point. No matter how just, Iraqis will not accept the law if they...
...Iraqi population may be particularly sensitive to impinged autonomy given their history of oppression. And their continued sense of impinged autonomy can only increase support for anti-American insurgencies...
...troop withdrawal The United States and multinational forces helped in securing and giving support to the Iraqi forces, but they shouldn't stay there. The responsibility and authority should be passed and hand over to the Iraqi authorities - the police, security and military forces. But this has to be done after scheduling a timeline for equipping, training, and supplying the Iraqi forces in order to take over from the United States forces...
...regime but their situation improved so much after the fall of the regime. I'm talking about the political side because they effectively participated in all of the elections in Iraq. They participated in the drafting process of the Iraqi constitution, in addition to the educational campaign. They achieved many things in the constitution. One of the most important thing they achieved in the representation of women in the Iraqi parliament now is 25 percent, which is more than any area around Iraq. Even...
...there are empty posts. This is important if you want an optimistic future for Iraq. In order for the withdrawal of American and multinational forces to happen, we have to have a very accelerated plan for equipping and supplying and training the Iraqi forces to take over because you can't just withdraw the forces and leave the chance and opportunity - you offer a gift to the al-Qaeda groups that are already in Iraq, for the Saddamists who don't believe in the political process...