But who rules the country is really none of our business. Typically, it isn't, but in this case, it is. Why? Because we beat Sadam in a war. He signed a treaty and agreed to follow certain resolutions, or face losing power. We must follow up on that threat, or face being known for not having teeth to back up our threats. China, for one, is VERY interested in if we do, indeed back up our threats. Now as for how we do it, Afghanistan is turning into a success story. We learned from our past mistakes, and we are going about helping regime change the right way over there. If we apply the same standards to Iraq, success is probable. |