January 21, 2009 -It is now up to Obama to prove himself worthy on leaving Iraq carefully. He had promised Iraq that the US troops will be removed in the year 2010. Reporter Peter Bergen believed that Obama must ensure the peace and stability of Iraq. When the U.S. troops leaves Iraq, this nation will need a reliable and firm economy. This will be one of the main factors of preventing unemployed men to join the militia; to potential breeding groups for chaos. In order to create a firm economy for Iraq, Obama will be required to offer assets and partnerships among the Gulf States with the assistance of American renovating efforts. The Al Qaeda was weakened as the United States had taken over Iraq but must prevent them from recover back to its previously dangerous state.
After reading this article, I find it interesting for I would want to see what will the newly elected President of the United States do. The planning must be done cautiously or it could be a small spark for a new war to come again as Mr. Peter Bergen had suggested. Because Turkey had declared if Iraq Arabs want the nation to become an “oil-rich” country, they will declare war on the nation. Another factor to mayhem could be easily caused is that Iraq’s peace is very fragile. Any small little neglected details could leave a mark for future problems to grow. I trust that Obama’s leadership will be a success on leaving Iraq and prevent any more future conflicts in that nation. I am waiting to hear Obama’s successful strategy on leaving Iraq.
Strong article summary on as certainly a current issue. I wonder if myself how and when they will find enough stability to leave Iraq. I think with Obama in power, the day of peace in the middle east will be much sooner however, not without a lot of work. Regardless of opinions about whether they should or should not be in Iraq, it is important for them to get out ASAP and without any loose ends. If there are loose ends when they pull out, then they can expect the war to come back to North America which is the absolutely worst case scenario.
Strong article summary on as certainly a current issue. I wonder if myself how and when they will find enough stability to leave Iraq. I think with Obama in power, the day of peace in the middle east will be much sooner however, not without a lot of work. Regardless of opinions about whether they should or should not be in Iraq, it is important for them to get out ASAP and without any loose ends. If there are loose ends when they pull out, then they can expect the war to come back to North America which is the absolutely worst case scenario.
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