Iraq: Should America, Britain and other western powers intervene?
Iraq: Should America, Britain and other western powers intervene?
During the past few months, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has steadily been gaining ground in war-torn Syria and northern Iraq, with huge gains made in the past few weeks with much of the sunni north of Iraq falling to the ISIS. The shia government of Prime Minister Maliki is losing control of the country, with attacks on Baghdad threatening to tip the entire country into a religious holy war between sunni and shia forces for control of the Iraqi capital city. The ISIS are also threatening to move on towards the Kingdom of Jordan once Iraq has been captured, and create an Islamic state stretching from southern Turkey to the Sinai region in Egypt.
The question is, what should be done? Should western powers intervene to halt the ISIS and protect allies such as Jordan and Iraq, or is the 98-year old border settlement (Sykes-Picot) disintegrating before our eyes? Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Do America and Britain now have a moral responsibility to nuture a stable Iraq after the collapse of the country and security forces in the 2003 invasion?
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