Iraq’s lessons for those who want to see the future of Libya in a couple of years.

As it was informed by "Market Leader (US)"

Iraq’s lessons for those who want to see the future of Libya in a couple of years.

The experience of Iraq is going to become some kind of a manual for political scientists and investors. It will be cited again and again. This time it is the so-called Libyan “dictator” Muammar Kaddafi who has become the target of the “Western democracy”. The international coalition keeps bombing Libya and killing people, yet they say it is done to save the people of Libya from dictatorship and to give them democracy. The White House doesn’t conceal any more that the war is being waged to overthrown Kaddafi.

What will Libya really get after this “export of democracy”? Will the intervention end up with the disintegration of the country with many years of chaos and violence? (It is said that wherever the Americans come the population suddenly gets divided into Shiites and Sunnites). It is difficult to avoid drawing such parallels, especially as it has been 8 years since the Allied Forces headed by the US started a war against Iraq.

In order to avoid inconvenient comparisons numerous Western politicians and political scientists are trying to prove that there is nothing in common between the past war in Iraq and the current military campaign against Libya.

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