The fact that the turnout was so high, but somewhat one-sided between Sunni and Shia, leaves me with two concerns.
One - this could hint at a coming civil war between Sunni and Shia.
Two - the high election turnout may have been due to a hope that, if the election was successful, American forces would pull out.
Now, of course, there are other concerns: did conservative Americans rig the election, is the candidate that Iraqis (hopefully) elect qualified to do anything, will this next government be able to avoid assassination, what will Bush do should a government emerge that is based on Islam, and on and on and on... but that's all to come later.
But right now, my concern is will there be a war between the Iraqi people, or will the Iraqi people turn on American forces and interests the second they feel a sense of solidarity.
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Date: 2005-01-31 07:36 pm (UTC)One - this could hint at a coming civil war between Sunni and Shia.
Two - the high election turnout may have been due to a hope that, if the election was successful, American forces would pull out.
Now, of course, there are other concerns: did conservative Americans rig the election, is the candidate that Iraqis (hopefully) elect qualified to do anything, will this next government be able to avoid assassination, what will Bush do should a government emerge that is based on Islam, and on and on and on... but that's all to come later.
But right now, my concern is will there be a war between the Iraqi people, or will the Iraqi people turn on American forces and interests the second they feel a sense of solidarity.