Iraq slowly sinks into a bloody civil war that sure is going to last long. Scramble for oil is turning each ethnic and religious group into a fanatic.
President Bush’s ‘light of democracy’ has put a stable Islamic society onto a path of darkness.
Presence of an ‘occupying force’ on Arab soil is preventing neighbouring countries from actively participating in restoring law and order in a country headed into anarchy.
Bush meeting up with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al - Maliki in Jordan to bring about security borders on frustrations in trying to bring the 140,000 sweating armed personnel home.
It is becoming more and more apparent that the borders of Iraq will be redrawn and Balkanization of the country is on the cards.
Iran is already playing a guiding role in the Shiite dominant belts and hosting the Iraqi President Jalal Talabaini does bring some hope for the region not erupting into a ethnic cleansing war like the one that massacred many when Yugoslavia broke up.
Iraq is still a avoidable mess, if better sense prevails upon the neighbouring countries and they let the US forces out in a humiliating or honourable way, taking on the responsibility of not letting the country sink into civil war.









