« In The Spirit of Orwell | Main | Impunity, Immunity » 18 Mar 2007 03:18 pm There Are Many IraqsI recommend reading the actual report on which my paper, the Sunday Times, based its story on Iraqis feeling more confident about the future. The sectarian differences in perspective are much more striking than headlines about "Iraqis". From the press release:
So, in fact, almost half of Iraqis currently say that their country is either in or close to a state of civil war. The numbers are very different in the Shia-dominated South from the more Sunni north:
It's worth downloading and reading the whole PDF file. What I learn from it is that Saddam truly was a hideous monster, but that Iraq is still a terribly divided country that still wants to remain a single country. That means soft partition may be hard; and it means civil war could be long and intense and also regional. Much of the action will not take place in the South but in the north and Baghdad. We could be fighting this for a very, very long time if we decide to stay enmeshed. Two contrary blogposts discussing the story can be read here (pro-surge) and here (anti-surge). TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200d835419d0653ef Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'There Are Many Iraqs' |
