Friday, May 18, 2007

Today I read something about the chaos situation in Iraq. The article says that the war has torn Iraq and it is nearly collapse. For full passage http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6663935.stm
The Iraq war has never been concluded a beneficial campaign for either the iraq people or the united states and its allies. During the war was happening, I always heard that the news said how the Shia Islam would welcome the united army when they turn over the government of Saddam Hussein’s. After that, a democracy government will be built up and new election will be held to elect the new leader of Iraq.
Time has passed away with endless deaths of people both in the united army and the Iraq rebels. Who is happy and who is sad about the death? I think all the families and friends of the death are the saddest ones. What’s next, the war, or in other words, the occupation state still continues. In the country there are still fights between government army, rebel force and the occupation army.
The new government of Iraq hasn’t got to control all the parts of Iraq, a large ratio of the people still follows the command of either rebel groups, religion leaders and other organizations from the outside. The rebel part make the region of Iraq become a country with a government, but more likely, without a government. The politicians have been trying to make the country go onto the right track but the country become worth with the rebel force.
In this specific time, Iran and the US is holding a meeting between diplomats and they start to talk the security fact in Iraq, and the statement “Iraq is going to collapse”. Meanwhile, politicians are saying that Iran has been trying to send its force into the country of Iraq by supporting the rebel army.
They have always been telling others’ fault but they never want to ask them self weather they have bring democracy and prosperity, or they brought chaos, collapse and suffer to the country. Is it better for the country to be under the control of Saddam’s government or under this “democracy”, which is supported by the occupying army? This war happens is a fact we cannot change but how can the politicians change the facts in Iraq and make the residents live better. War is cruel, but we cannot let war become the tool of politicians to fight against each other.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great work.