back when we overthrew saddam, we were about to host an historic election for iraq that would have involved all parties- the shites, sunnis, and whatever else. i watched a few documentaries about this. even local iraqi's admit they were excited about the elections and felt it was the first time in their lives they had a real chance to make a modern country that is free and self sustaining, one that involved all religious groups. this was the way the bush administration would have actually proved their intentions of good will, by turning iraq into a true democracy.
right before the election, like a week or so, there was a blackwater operation that was ambushed. you heard about it as 4 military troops being burned and dragged in the streets of fallujah. while the pentagon STRONGY URGED the president to NOT do anything about it, bush was furious. he wanted revenge like the cowboy in him felt that was deserved. while he demanded retaliation, the pentagon and congressional leaders 'did everything they could' to convince the president that the election was too close and it would be detrimental to the overall goal to retaliate at this point. they KNEW that attacking the city of fallujah at that moment would piss off the sunni's.... but bush didnt care.
the president personally overruled everyone and demanded the city be assaulted at full strength as a show of force. a statement that you do not mess with americans. what that turned into was the "fiercest American military operation since the Vietnam War", and the aftermath produced exactly what the pentagon feared- a fractured election.
the sunni's didnt show up on vote day. the election was still held, but half the country felt unrepresented as the sunni's were virtually a no show. TO THIS DAY, THAT IS WHY IRAQ REMAINS SEGREGATED, AND WHAT ACTUALLY CAUSED THE RISE OF ISIL.
so, yeah. thank the bush administration for actually having the right intentions, and actually executing the war well. and thank bush for everything that has happened since that day in 2004 when he decided he wanted to act like a child and ruin everything.
over a decade later, there is FINALLY a chance that real progress will be made to mend that personal mistake. the iraqi government is finally going back to fallujah, and they mean business. it will likely take months before we have an idea what will be made of this, but the odds are ISIL is about to get their biggest blow yet... forget the 1000's of american airstrikes, this is the first real LOCAL push against them they will have seen in a long time. if the iraqi's (by that i mean the ones who have decided they still want a democracy, despite their religious views) are successful, there might finally be a change in mindset against the insurgency- which is the ONLY way ISIL will be defeated.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/xbox/iraq ... ar-AAcVTDh