It may be so.  But the Sunni militants can't operate as easily when most of the 
people are Shiites.  The neighbors and local imams can alert the central 
government troops of any potential terrorist cell activities. 

 IMO, Obama and his team are already making negotiations with Iran to step in 
and the roles both countries will play to keep Iraq afloat for at least the 
time being.
 

---In [email protected], <punditster@...> wrote :

 On 6/17/2014 12:54 AM, jr_esq@... mailto:jr_esq@... [FairfieldLife] wrote:
 > If the country had to be divided due to religious reasons, let it be 
 > so. This may be the best answer, rather than having constant bombings 
 > in Baghdad and elsewhere in Iraq.
 >
 I'm not convinced that dividing up Iraq along sectarian lines is going 
 to stop the constant bombings in Baghdad or elsewhere in Iraq. There's 
 no Iraqi state now - it's a full scale civil war already. Iran will step 
 in to fill the power void left by the U.S. That's what I think - Iran 
 will be the new super-power in the Middle East.


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