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Iraq
Iraq sectarian strife imperils entire region
2006-11-16
Imperiling Iran and Syria would be niceBAGHDAD, Iraq - While American commanders have suggested that civil war is possible in Iraq, many leaders, experts and ordinary people in Baghdad and around the Middle East say it is already underway, and that the real worry ahead is that the conflict will destroy the flimsy Iraqi state and draw in surrounding countries.

Whether the U.S. military departs Iraq sooner or later, the United States will be hard-pressed to leave behind a country that does not threaten U.S. interests and regional peace, according to U.S. and Arab analysts and political observers.
Eric Severid use to say the Middle East is like having your hand in a can of fish hooks - hurts like to leave it in and hurts like hell to take it out.
"We're not talking about just a full-scale civil war. This would be a failed-state situation with fighting among various groups," growing into regional conflict, Joost Hiltermann, Middle East project director for the International Crisis Group, said by telephone from Amman, Jordan. "The war will be over Iraq, over its dead body," Hiltermann said.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#1  and draw in surrounding countries.

Surely the experts don't mean countries like Iran and Syria and Saudi Arabia, which are already sending in as much in the way of men and materiel (ie jihadis, Republican Guards in mufti, North Korean forged $100 bills and non-improvised IEDs) and can be passed over the border. How much more drawn in could those countries get short of a formal invasion?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-11-16 23:48  

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