In light of all the protests and revolutions throughout the Middle East, it's pretty hard to draw any other conclusion. Each country's protests are different, but the common causes can be broadly summarized as:
* Corruption and repression
* Lack of accountability and representation
* Economic malaise and high unemployment
* Growing young populations with no opportunities
* Rising food prices and growing economic inequality
Had Saddam not been removed, would that have kept food prices in check? Would Mubarak have stepped down voluntarily or cracked down on corruption? Would young arabs have jobs and opportunity? No, these causes don't have anything to do with either Iraq or Saddam. One would have to do some pretty wild mental acrobatics to claim that these revolutions would not have happened if Saddam was still around. Considering what's happening right now to Qaddafi (Saddam's closest living analogue), it's also hard to imagine Saddam surviving this either.
Some would claim that Iraq has been a catalyst and inspiration for people, yet you won't hear any actual protesters claim that. In fact it is Turkey, not Iraq, that people look to for inspiration. Over the past decade they have made tremendous progress towards being a stable, democratic, muslim and well-developed nation and they deserve being looked at as a model.
In essence, the Iraq War wasted hundreds of thousands of lives and billions of dollars of money, while the change it sought to bring would have come about anyway. What a fucking waste.
* Corruption and repression
* Lack of accountability and representation
* Economic malaise and high unemployment
* Growing young populations with no opportunities
* Rising food prices and growing economic inequality
Had Saddam not been removed, would that have kept food prices in check? Would Mubarak have stepped down voluntarily or cracked down on corruption? Would young arabs have jobs and opportunity? No, these causes don't have anything to do with either Iraq or Saddam. One would have to do some pretty wild mental acrobatics to claim that these revolutions would not have happened if Saddam was still around. Considering what's happening right now to Qaddafi (Saddam's closest living analogue), it's also hard to imagine Saddam surviving this either.
Some would claim that Iraq has been a catalyst and inspiration for people, yet you won't hear any actual protesters claim that. In fact it is Turkey, not Iraq, that people look to for inspiration. Over the past decade they have made tremendous progress towards being a stable, democratic, muslim and well-developed nation and they deserve being looked at as a model.
In essence, the Iraq War wasted hundreds of thousands of lives and billions of dollars of money, while the change it sought to bring would have come about anyway. What a fucking waste.