Sunday, June 01, 2014

Good news in Iraq

Nice. [Link]
It is a conversation, in other words, about government formation in a functional, stable, and constitutional electoral setting. There is no talk of coups, of disenfranchised minorities, or politicized electoral commissions. The process of forming the next government may take months, and current Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is the front-runner, although his victory is far from certain. Whoever does emerge atop what Disraeli called the “greasy pole”, there is no chance of a government that harbors al-Qaeda or belongs to the mullahs in Tehran, that invades its neighbors, assassinates its enemies, or gasses its own people. All of these things are vote-losers in Iraq, and in Iraqi politics today it is the vote that matters most.
Well… yes, of course. That often happens when you take over a country for ten years and shoot every stupid son-of-a-bitch who prefers to solve his problems with an AK-47 or an IED.  Look, I don’t pretend to understand the process where American occupation / long-term presence somehow transforms various autocratic states into places like Japan and Germany and South Korea.  Maybe it’s our attitude.  Maybe it’s a ritual magic spell.  Maybe there’s bacteria in our bodies that generate liberty and democracy, and when enough GIs excrete in one place they ‘contaminate’ the local ecosystem*.  Whatever the method is, it works. And it’s apparently kind of independent of whoever is running the USA at any given moment, which is frankly a bit of a relief.


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