Failure
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It has been only three years since the Iraqi people were handed their freedom by the United States coalition. The Iraqi people are failing to aggressively embrace their rights and achieve their potential after being handed liberty by the United States. Iraqis have centuries of history filled with myriads of people who fought, won, and effectively used freedom to build productive societies.
Is Iraq a failure of the principles of ancient Greek democracy? Those principles have been effectively implemented across multiple cultures for centuries across the world. They could be implemented in Iraq by the Iraqi people.
Why are the Iraqi people failing? It has only been three years. However, Iraq's progress is slow considering the Iraqi people's potential and Iraq's vast oil reserve.
This conundrum can be cleared by review of Iraq's recent history. Reviewing history exposes Saddam Hussein and the mass murder and ubiquitous fear perpetrated upon the Iraqi people by his regime and sadistic henchmen.
Saddam Hussein was in complete control of the Iraqi people for one-third of a century. He and his henchmen were known to be ruthless torturers and killers, sadistic in their methods.
Saddam's methods resulted in the killing of the intellectuals, educated people, and opposition political forces who wanted freedom and success for Iraqis. The intellectuals, the inventive, the teachers, anyone who might have been at variance to Saddam's control was brutally and ruthlessly publicly eliminated.
The Iraqi people witnessed the overt and often public tortures, killings and mass murders perpetrated by Saddam and his sadistic henchmen. The Iraqi people knew of the dungeons and torture chambers used to dissolve any opposition to Saddam and his minority ruling elite.
Saddam skimmed off - destroyed - the cream of the Iraqi people. The remaining Iraqi people were - and remain - terrified. The vast majority of today's Iraqis were born into, indoctrinated by, and taught in Saddam's terror factory.
It is naive for anyone to believe that Iraqis who grew up in fear of many forms of violence would not see violence as the natural method to deal with problems. That acculturation explains why today there is so much violence in the streets across middle and Southern Iraq.

US policy in Iraq has not been perfect. The US should have done some things differently following liberation in April, 2003. But who among us comprehended that the Iraq people would not be like the liberated French in 1944?
Of course anyone with even fuzzy hindsight can clearly see that today.
But the slow progress toward liberty and success of the Iraqi people is not a US failure.
It is a success of Saddam's legacy.
More relevant questions are:  Why is the United States failing at home? Have Americans had too much success too easily handed to too many of them without their having worked to earn their comforts? Why do the American people fail to understand that it took their forefathers decades longer than three years to build the United States of America into a solid democracy following America's Revolutionary War?
Most importantly, why are the American people so willing to follow short-sighted politicians who pander and point to the immediate simplistic way out? Why do the American people fail to see the blackness beyond that simplicity?
 
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