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What problems or challenges has the US faced in post war Iraq?

What problems or challenges has the US faced in post war Iraq?

Two of the most important of these are (1) the American military’s lack of training and experience in the Middle East, which is leading to U.S. practices that are alienating broad elements of the Iraqi population; and (2) our failure to take into account historical and regional factors such as the 1991 Shia Revolt.

How did US support Iraq?

[T]he United States actively supported the Iraqi war effort by supplying the Iraqis with billions of dollars of credits, by providing U.S. military intelligence and advice to the Iraqis, and by closely monitoring third country arms sales to Iraq to make sure that Iraq had the military weaponry required.

What problems was the US facing after WWI?

Major problems at the end of the war included labor strikes and race riots, and a lag in the economy due to farmers’ debts. The Red Summer of 1919 saw an increase in violence in more than two dozen cities, as returning veterans (both white and African American) competed for jobs.

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Which president pulled troops out of Iraq?

With the collapse of discussions about extending the stay of U.S. troops, President Obama announced the full withdrawal of troops from Iraq, as previously scheduled, on 21 October 2011.

Why can’t the United States help Iraq?

Finally, while the United States created the conditions that have allowed Iraq to hold two national elections for its parliament, the United States has not been able to persuade or cajole important Iraqi groups to fully — or even less than fully — cooperate with one another. The Shia-Sunni rivalry is especially important.

How did democracy develop in Japan before WW2?

The Meiji Constitution of 1889 concentrated actual political power in the hands of a small group of government leaders responsible to the emperor, not the people. From 1930 to the end of the war this governing group was dominated by the military. Before 1945, democracy as we know it had little chance to develop in Japan.

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What kind of government does Iraq have now?

Now the Shia majority dominates the national government, the Kurdish minority controls its homeland in northern Iraq, and the Arab Sunni minority holds sway in its tribal heartland in western Iraq. As was mentioned earlier, the United States did succeed in holding and protecting relatively free and fair elections in Iraq.

What did General MacArthur do to restore democracy in Japan?

At the same time, MacArthur promoted the development of democracy in Japan. He suspended Japanese laws restricting political, civil and religious liberties. He ordered the release’ of political prisoners and abolished the secret police. He announced a general election to be held in April 1946, only seven months following the surrender.