Iraq From This Point Forward
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War and terrorism are two things in this world that will never be gone. There will always be something to fight about, and there will always be something that
someone will go to extreme measures to protest. These two aspects of life have been involved with eachother for many years in the middle east. From the war
between Iran and Iraq beginning in the early 80's, to the involvement of the United States in the early 90's, to the American persuit of terrorist organizations in
Afghanistan and Iraq in the past few years. The actions that the Unites States is currently taking in Iraq in attempt to fight terrorism have become quite extreme. With
the presence of thousands of American soldiers and control over a shattered government, the question of what to do next comes up. Should they just leave the
country to fend for itself, or increase their power and settle in for a long stay? Leaving would surely bring the country to chaos, but too much American power in the
region could have the same results. The solution is obvious. A gradual withdrawl of American troops, along with a gradual transfer of power toward Iraqi officials, is the only course of action that the United States of America can take at this point...