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    Fox News is reporting escalating sectarian violence, exploited by insurgents and not yet seen in the Iraqi campaign.


    Is an Iraqi civil war certain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Divinus Arma
    Fox News is reporting escalating sectarian violence, exploited by insurgents and not yet seen in the Iraqi campaign.


    Is an Iraqi civil war certain?
    I dont think anything is certain,but i think its very highly possiple.There are just too much tension between the religious and ethnic groups.But it should be high priority for also others then the US and her allies to stop it if possible.In case such a conflict would start it could escalate on the area very rapidly becouse the neighbouring states would contribute on it to benefit their own national intrests.
    It doesnt benefit the normal people of Iraq if the international community just continues its policy "You created that mess,you fix it".So i think it would be best for US to ask help from UN and a multinational peace keeping force should be sent to Iraq.
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    Is an Iraqi civil war certain?
    Well Kurdish Iraqis have been fighting other Iraqis for decades , thats a civil war isn't it .
    The Marsh arabs uprising , that was a civil war wasn't it .
    People of the same nationality are killing each other over ethnic , tribal , religeous , political differences ....thats a civil war isn't it .

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    Having kept a bit in contact with the guys that replaced my unit the worry about a civil war is there but for the most part (in their sector at least) it's fairly calm(other than the normal attacks) but very tense.

    A lot of the Iraqis that I did get to have good talks with (some via translator) don't really want the US there but at the same time understand the need for us there. More than enough times on patrol have we been thanked by the people of who's vehicle we just searched.

    I'm just hoping for the better...

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    I don't think a full scale civil war will erupt, but there will be a lot of violence for a decade or two. We will see.

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    there is already a "de facto" civil war going on......does that count as "Imminent"?
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    Imminent?

    Iraq has been a powder keg ever since the Ottomans and the British played “Empires”.

    Today, I guess that all that stands between Balkan-scale civil war is the foreign occupation force. However, that same foreign occupation force is being blamed for the whole sectarian mess by the Iraqi leaders (not the puppets), the clergy, and the average guy and girl on the bloodied streets of Baghdad.
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    As many have suggested - this is civil war. If soldiers and insurgents fighting and bombing each other daily doesn't count as civil war - what does? Do you want field battles and dress parades?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idaho
    Do you want field battles
    That would count. What we see now is tension and good old terrorism, may become war though.

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    I think we are still seeing what might be seen as "Civil Strife" or "unrest."

    War requires at least two coherent sides with leaders. Admitedly there are sides and leaders but neither are coherent.

    Nothing like the Provisional IRA and the Army Council.
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    I'll agree with Wiggy on this. Civil strife at present, could devolve into outright civil war -- though I hope it trends the other way.
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    i voted yes. it seems like they are already in the middle of a disfunctional civil war. in MTW terms they need a leader with a high influence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wigferth Ironwall
    I think we are still seeing what might be seen as "Civil Strife" or "unrest."

    War requires at least two coherent sides with leaders. Admitedly there are sides and leaders but neither are coherent.

    Nothing like the Provisional IRA and the Army Council.
    This is the modern world. If you want to wait for something akin to Waterloo until you call it a war then you are going to wait a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idaho
    This is the modern world.
    Now that is a good one

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    i can't see it happening very soon but in the next few decades i can imagine great violence as the people grow weary of american influence in the region and start warring with each other despite the us force. i can't see it as a conventional war but a war with guerillas fighting guerillas, enemies everywhere and nowhere, mosques being blown up, massive power grabs by clerics and finally a massive uprise against sunnis by shi'a and kurd which will lead to thousands of innocents dieing...only speculation of course.
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    I can't say anything for certain since no one can predict the future, but I think it is very likely that the civil war has already begun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idaho
    This is the modern world. If you want to wait for something akin to Waterloo until you call it a war then you are going to wait a long time.
    I'm not waiting fro Waterloo, I'm saying that Civil War needs factions that are more than just mobs. At the moment all you have are mobs doing killings, also it is still only involving a minority of the populace and there seems to be only small tacit support, wars have figure heads, there aren't any in Iraq with clout yet.

    Also in a war you have an objective, these mobs are just after petty revenge. No one is really thinking big over there yet.
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    I'd like to add item number 2 to my list of bad moves by the coalition. (fyi: #1 was disbanding the military in its entirety). That would be letting Al Sadr go- I think he's the driving force behind much of the Shiite reprisal attacks. We had him holed up with much of his militia beaten and relented on several occasions, but didnt want him to be a matyr.
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    Yeah, he should have had an "accident" after the cease fire.
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    well, the very first signs of an open civil war would be that the Iraqi Army/ Security Forces will either starting disbanding in large numbers, or split apart and start killing each other. Obviously the insurgents and hardliners aren't doing very well and keeping the peace, but the heart of the Iraqi Conflict is maintaining it's Police and Security forces. If the Iraqi Army doesn't dissolve then it'll just be civil strife and unrest, if the Iraqi Army dissolves it will be utter chaos between a 100 (at least) Different Warlords all striving to become the next Saddam Hussein. Welcome to Iraq: Total War.

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    This is my guess:

    The Iraquian government will increase their forces (military, police and special task forces). They will cut civil rights (like free press ...). The task forces will be allowed to arrest and torture anyone they like to. There will be one dominant party which makes the president.

    The US troops will reduce their presence and will be less visible. Of course they support the Iraqian government with equipment, training, intelligence amd air operations. This is enough to put any riots down but not to end the unrest. The unrest will force the president to keep troops in Iraq. Of course the US military will protect the US industry and their interests in Iraq.

    The US industry, or at least a small part of it, will control the oil business. They rebuild the infrastructure. In return they get the licenses and do not have to pay taxes. Most of the gain that comes from the oil will stream to the bosses of some American oil companies. The rest will be spend for the special forces and the luxury of the ruling class.

    All together the situation is much better than before the war, at least for the US and the other western countries. The common Iraqi people will not see much differences.

    In a decade or so there will be a general riot. The US will leave the country and the civil war will begin.

    I know that this sounds very pessimistic; of course I could be wrong and I honestly hope so. However this is my best guess.

    What is your prevision?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wigferth Ironwall
    I'm not waiting fro Waterloo, I'm saying that Civil War needs factions that are more than just mobs. At the moment all you have are mobs doing killings, also it is still only involving a minority of the populace and there seems to be only small tacit support, wars have figure heads, there aren't any in Iraq with clout yet.

    Also in a war you have an objective, these mobs are just after petty revenge. No one is really thinking big over there yet.
    Mate, you haven't got a clue. i bet you couldn't even name any of the factions areas or leaders in Iraq. You are just regurgitating half misheard comments from Fox News.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Major Robert Dump
    Yeah, he should have had an "accident" after the cease fire.
    In related, al Sadr news: Iraq's Prime Minister Vows to Fight Ouster
    Iraq's prime minister and his radical Shiite backers vowed Thursday to fight a bid by Sunni Arabs and Kurds to oust him, threatening to plunge the country into political turmoil, delay formation of a new government and undercut U.S. plans to begin withdrawing troops this year.
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    A coalition of Sunni, Kurdish and secular parties formally asked the Shiite bloc Thursday to withdraw its nomination of Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari for another term. The prime minister's adviser, Haider al-Ibadi, insisted the bloc would stick by its candidate.

    Many Sunnis blame al-Jaafari for failing to rein in commandos of the Shiite-led Interior Ministry. And Kurds accuse al-Jaafari of dragging his heels on resolving their claims around the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.

    Al-Jaafari won the nomination by a single vote during an election Feb. 12 among Shiite lawmakers who won seats in the Dec. 15 parliamentary election. He defeated Vice President Adil Abdul-Mahdi in large part because of the support of radical, anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.

    The idea of a prime minister who owes his position to the young radical has alarmed not only Sunni Arabs and Kurds, but also several key figures in the Shiite alliance. Abdul-Mahdi was the candidate of Shiite Alliance leader Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, who often is at odds with al-Sadr.

    But the alliance does not know how to resolve the problem without risking a huge fight with al-Sadr, who is revered among impoverished Shiite militias and who has an armed militia allegedly behind many attacks against Sunni mosques last week.
    Again, it's a real shame that this guy is still allowed to be a player when we had him totally beaten and let him off.
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    Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim at odds with Muqtada al-Sadr? Well duh, he most likely blames the death of his brother (this guy) on al-Sadr.

    I also guess that al-Sadrs trip around the Arab world went unnoticed by the western media. He was in Saudi among others.
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    so are we saying that the situation is too chaotic to be civil war because the factions aren't coherent enough?

    it's a pretty indistinct line... But i actually think that the definition we currently have, or an 'insurgency', is spot on at the moment. Technically full scale conventional battles are required for civil war.

    Though Fallujah came closest to a conventional military engagement, i don't think it counts.

    because the US can squash any force that stays in one place long enough, i think we can't say civil war until the coalition leaves.

    Not that arguing over semantics makes the dead any more alive...

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    [rolleyes], indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idaho
    Mate, you haven't got a clue. i bet you couldn't even name any of the factions areas or leaders in Iraq. You are just regurgitating half misheard comments from Fox News.
    I don't watch Fox news, I am aware that there are leaders and Factions, I am aware that whole areas are run by religious para-militaries led by Mullahs.

    My point is that none of these leaders is having a really big effect, they're all quite petty. Added to which there aren't any really loud Sunni leaders, who need at least two sides for a war.

    Guys running around with AKs are not armies and Religious fanatics mouthing off are not leaders. Then there is the question of the largely intact security forces, until they fracture and take sides en masse there will be no war.

    So far only a very small percentage of the populations is really involved.
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    LOL
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    Iraq is a nation (region) that has traditionally been ruled by a strongman for over 300 years .... it has been the only force that has previously held the competing factions from slaughtering each other (though the "strongman's" faction tends to fare better than the others).

    With out a crystal ball, no one can predict what will happen in Iraq for certain. However, if the past is an indicator the likely hood of a new improved "Saddam" in the near future is a probable outcome. Especially if things at the social level continue to deteriate at the expotential rate that they are. Can anyone name a nation with 65% unemployment or at starvation wages that is a democracy?, or that does not have a dictator?, or that is considered stable by western standards? Iraq may have to have a civil conflict, but it won't be amongst two sides (as ours was). It has started as a division of racial, ethnic and religious seperationists (plus, outside instigators - Iran, Syria, etc.), but it may well evolve into a two sided affair once the struggle of the new Saddams' find their voice for the challenge of power.

    Maybe, we should threaten to put Saddam back in power .... J/K ... but, it might wake up the majority of Iraqis to the reality of what a civil war would bring. "Hail to the new BOSS, same as the old Boss." Shame is, that maybe what Iraq needs. After all, when did they ever ask for democracy? [Oh, they did have that one little uprising after the Gulf War ..... remember? The one BushI ignored, after promising to send aid if they revolted against Saddam.]


    Still, one must remember - "It's about the oil, stupid!" The idea of spreading democracy to the region was just the spin used to justify it. Then again, BushII seems to think that Pakistan is a democracy - who'ld a thunk it.
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