and believed to have led to the arrival of Iraq to what it is now and "Daash" control over sensitive and wide areas in the country.
The expectation that dismantling the Iraqi army after the fall of Saddam Hussein will chase Iraq later:
- After the administrator of Paul Bremer has been dissolved and the Iraqi army dismantled, now hundreds of thousands of elements of the Iraqi army, which numbered 430 thousand in 2003 are without work, and for the officers from the rank of colonel and above were prevented from returning and joining the ranks of the army, which resulted in hundreds, if not thousands of them to join the ranks of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant "Daash," according to a professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Prediction that the crisis in Syria will lead to the destabilization of the region:
- Daash does not fight only, but they win and control large areas between Iraq and Syria, and after that resulted in the situation in Syria to the puffs a new spirit in the world of the militia and renewed confidence, resources and causes, according to Ramzi Mardini, a scholar at the Atlantic Consulting Council.
Prediction that the differences between Sunnis and Shiites cannot be overcome:
- The biggest mistake after the offset of Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq in 2003, was not to give the national reconciliation file a higher priority, according to Mardini.
America will regret its exit from Iraq:
- What can be done now to stop the armed militias in Iraq? U.S. Ambassador to Iraq between 2010 and 2012, James Jeffrey, emphasizes that amnesty has been provided for a number of Sunni fighters or the formation of a government of national unity will affect changing the dynamic radically.. Exit of the U.S. military led to the decline and draws individuals to their community and now there are claims to return or at least the U.S. Air Force strikes targets in Iraq.
Iraq will remain united in the long run:
- Without outside military intervention to rescue Iraq , the matter would be left up to the army and the government, Will they do the correct thing? Developments and fast-moving events on the ground do not refer to it, according to former Iraqi prime minister, Ayad Allawi, the idea of division is so expected.