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KurdistanObserver.com
Let's split Iraq up to save it!
by Mark Neckameyer
Jan 1, 2005
In the early Nineties, Rwanda had gained independence and began attempting to
install some semblance of democracy. For generations, the majority Hutu tribe
had been discriminated against by the minority but autocratically ruling Tutsis
tribe. You may recall that in the massacres, rapes and genocide that followed,
more than a million people died IN ONE BLOODY YEAR!
In the last decade, Yugoslavia was freed from the brutal rule of Marshall Tito
and from living under the hegemony of the often brutal USSR. Orthodox Serbs,
Albanian Muslims and Croatian Catholics hated and feared each other but they
feared Soviet retribution more so they behaved themselves. When they were free
from those fears; rapes, massacres and genocide forced the EU and ourselves to
send troops. The former Yugoslavian nation was divided up and each group is
happy now.
There are more examples including the Muslims and Hindus of India who were
separated into present day India and Pakistan by the British in 1947. They
still fight but they have to do it from a distance now and there is at least
hope of eventual peace. You might even include the English Protestants and
Irish Catholics who are still killing each other over the northern tip of
Ireland some five-hundred years after the Reformation, Henry V111 and William of
Orange started the problems there. The Arabs and Jews in the Middle East were
also split up by the British as they could not and still cannot live together
without mayhem.
What is the point of these comparisons? The Shiite Muslim majority in Iraq had
long been subjugated by the minority Sunni Muslims. For the past three decades
Sunni rule was personified by that wonderful humanitarian Saddam Hussein. The
Sunnis got the best jobs, got the spoils of the oil trade, and virtually owned
the army and the Iraqi government. Lots of Sunnis and Kurds too were murdered
if they did not capitulate to Sunni dominance. Now we are installing democracy
in Iraq but the Shiites want to see justice done, murders solved and want their
share of the economy. Sunnis for a couple of generations were brought up to
believe that Iraq was theirs. To make things worse, Kurds are the largest
ethnic group in the world without a country to call their own. They are Muslims
but with their own customs, language and traditions. Saddam forced these groups
to live together albeit he did it through murder and torture.
What makes us think that we can resolve these long term vendettas in a few
months or even a few years. President Bush is correct that all people yearn to
be free but do they really want to live with people responsible for killing
their friends and family? Can hate taught all their lives just disappear in a
flash in an election booth? Perhaps our best strategy would be to just split
Iraq into three nations; Sunni, Shiite and Kurd. Split the land pro rated to
population and split the oil profits pro rata for the next hundred years. Set
up three democracies. Build two big and tall fences separating the three
nascent nations and wait for a new generation to forgive and forget. Then, when
the last fence has been completed, we send out troops home.
Would this work? Remember Czechoslovakia? Korea? The Soviet Union? This is
no knock on the President's program. Terrorists still need to be eliminated and
freedom encouraged but putting folks in their own nations will help the cause.
Mark Neckameyer
Irvine, CA - USA
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