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                        ستكون العراق رواندا القادمة؟ بقلم:
                        ستيوارت جوتلايب  الواشنطن
                        بوست - 15/4/2007 Will
                        Iraq Be the Next Rwanda? By
                        Stuart Gottlieb Sunday,
                         Remember
                         Now
                        consider a scenario in which the decisions and actions
                        of the  Should
                        the Democratic leadership in Congress succeed in forcing
                        the hasty withdrawal of American forces from  House
                        Speaker Nancy
                        Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry
                        Reid point to escalating sectarian violence
                        between Iraqi Shiites and Sunnis as the primary
                        justification for pulling out  Democrats
                        try to soften this message by arguing that a date
                        certain for withdrawal will force Iraqi Prime Minister
                        Nouri al-Maliki to, as Pelosi and Reid put it in a
                        January statement,
                        "find the political resolution required to
                        stabilize  But
                        these arguments are as falsely optimistic as the White
                        House's claim four years ago that our troops would be
                        greeted as liberators. According
                        to the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, "A
                        premature American departure from  Americans
                        are understandably frustrated with the administration's
                        mismanagement of this war. And stabilizing  History
                        will note that the same Democrats who supported  History
                        will also note that while primary blame lies with the
                        White House, in October 2002 overwhelming, bipartisan
                        majorities in the House and Senate voted to authorize
                        this war. That there is a growing consensus in both
                        parties that the war was a mistake does not free the  Those
                        calling for swift withdrawal say that the war has lasted
                        too long and taken too great a toll in American blood
                        and treasure. But these considerations must be weighed
                        against all our interests in the region. Beyond
                        the humanitarian reasons to find a viable exit strategy,
                        vital strategic concerns include preventing a failed
                        state in the heart of the  Does
                        this mean the  This
                        moment calls for congressional leadership that is united
                        toward bringing stability to  In
                        1998, President Bill Clinton apologized to the people of
                         Should
                         The
                        writer, a Democratic foreign policy adviser and
                        speechwriter in the Senate from 1999 to 2003, directs
                        the policy studies program at  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/13/AR2007041301878.html ----------------- نشرنا
                        لهذه المقالات لا يعني أنها
                        تعبر عن وجهة نظر المركز كلياً
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