Iraqi Leaders Not Making 'Sufficient Progress

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Petraeus: Iraqi Leaders Not Making 'Sufficient Progress'

"BAGHDAD, March 13 -- Iraqi leaders have failed to take advantage of a reduction in violence to make adequate progress toward resolving their political differences, Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, said Thursday.

Petraeus, who is preparing to testify to Congress next month on the Iraq war, said in an interview that "no one" in the U.S. and Iraqi governments "feels that there has been sufficient progress by any means in the area of national reconciliation," or in the provision of basic public services.

The general's comments appeared to be his sternest to date on Iraqis' failure to achieve political reconciliation. In February, following the passage of laws on the budget, provincial elections and an amnesty for certain detainees, Petraeus was more encouraging. "The passage of the three laws today showed that the Iraqi leaders are now taking advantage of the opportunity that coalition and Iraqi troopers fought so hard to provide," he said at the time.

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Larry Gude

Strung Out
They're not going...

...to make 'adequate', in our view, progress in the environment that exists. There are numerous armed extra-governmental factions, there are multiple figures outside the government who have strong followings and neighbor nations have strong influence. One of the defining characteristics of a nation is a government that has a monopoly on the use of force. Until that exists, any progress will be in the form of competing forces acting in common interest, not 'governing' as we understand it.
 
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RadioPatrol

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You cannot force 2 factions of the same religion to get along, when the core beliefs of their Religion are at odds with one another ....



the only time Sunni's and Shia's stop killing each other is when a "Christian" Invader is in town ..... or a Strong Dictator is in charge ....

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This_person

Well-Known Member
Petraeus said in an interview that "no one" in the U.S. "feels that there has been sufficient progress by any means in the area of national reconciliation," or in the provision of basic public services.
Sounds like the United States.
 
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