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Old Jul 30th, 2006, 08:21 AM        Could an arabic coalition be the way out of Iraq?
We all know we're int his for the long hall. But the main reason as I percieve for violence in Iraq is American occupation. They are being occupied by a country they hate, whose ideals and stances they hate. Making the Iraqi army strong enough to defend itself is taking forever and the insurgents just get stronger.

What if the troops there fighting insurgents and keeping law and order were simply a coalition is arabic peacekeeping troops? Would their opinion of them improve? Would they be more likely to rally behind a coalition NOT led by America? It could provide a lul just long enought o make the iraqi military strong enough to policw itself.

Maybe i don't understand the situation (I probably don't) but aside from sectarian violence, most of the insurgency seems to be fighting back soley on the basis of that it's america.

Think of it, if we had a murderous psychopath as a leader and iran had to come in and restore order and even occupy us for a while, wouldn't you fight back? But wouldn't you be more apt to allow it and work for it if Iran replaced their occupying force with say Canada and England and people we trust until we can regain sovereignity?
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