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Wait And See Iran Will Be Sending Troops To Iraq

I believe that in the next several months we will be seeing Iran sending troops to Iran to help to stabilize the country. With the Iraqi President and the Syrian President meeting in sessions with the Iranian President, I would imagine that we will see not only humanitarian aid but also police and military aid in the very near future, but the Americans will need to be out of the way first.

In the next six months, I would not be surprised if the Iraqi government asks the Americans to leave. I think that there is some long-term behind the scenes support being planned in these sessions that will change the face of the Middle East dramatically. These changes will not bode well for any American plans in the region and will be a real test of President Bush's view of democracy. I do not feel that Iraq will ever embrace the democracy that Bush originally envisioned when he moved to free Iraq from Saddam Hussein. But this new Iraqi democracy will be a Middle Eastern version that will eventually bring peace to Iraq and the greater Middle East (excluding Israel and Palestine).

Tell me what you think about the sessions with the new Middle Eastern powers. Do you think that I am wrong on the Iranian troop issue. Let me know your comments and then we will all have to wait and see, but I think that my viewpoint will be validated in the long run.

Interesting idea but I don't see it happening for two reasons.The United States would go ballistic,they view the Iranian President as a pariah and would not want Iran having any influence in Iraq's future(the fact that for Iraq to have a future at all depends a lot on Iran is beside the point for the US!)The second reason is that Iran is 89% Shia and the sunnis in Iraq are already fighting ther own war of ethnic cleansing against Iraqi Shias,how much harder will they fight when a Shia dominated Iranian army hoves into view?I might be talking total bollocks but that's the way I see it!

The Shiites will dominate the Sunni's and eradicate them once they get a little wind in their sails. There are hords more Shiites than Sunnis and with Saddam gone and the tremendous urge in the Arab culture for revenge, I see the Sunni's becoming refugees in the "new and improved Iraq" that is coming down the track.

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