Iraq: After the Americans

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Iraq: After the Americans - Fault Lines - Al Jazeera English

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"For the first time in nine years there are no Americans fighting in Iraq. After a decade of war that's cost us thousands of lives and over a trillion dollars, the nation we need to build is our own."

Barack Obama, the US president

In keeping with Barack Obama's presidential campaign promise, the US has withdrawn its troops from Iraq and by the end of 2012 US spending in Iraq will be just five per cent of what it was at its peak in 2008.

In a special two-part series, Fault Lines travels across Iraq to take the pulse of a country and its people after nine years of foreign occupation and nation-building.

Now that US troops have left, how are Iraqis overcoming the legacy of violence and toxic remains of the US-led occupation, and the sectarian war it ignited? Is the country on the brink of irreparable fragmentation?

Correspondent Sebastian Walker first went to Baghdad in June 2003 and spent the next several years reporting un-embedded from Iraq. In the first part of this Fault Lines series, he returns and travels from Basra to Baghdad to find out what kind of future Iraqis are forging for themselves.
Part two

After almost a decade the US war in Iraq is over. From Basra to Baghdad a new balance of power has emerged, but many people are living in precarity.

In the second part of the special series Fault Lines continues on a journey across Iraq from South to North, to take the pulse of a country and its people after the Americans.


Fault Lines can be seen on Al Jazeera English each week at the following times GMT: Tuesday: 2230; Wednesday: 0930; Thursday: 0330; Friday: 1630; Saturday: 2230; Sunday: 0930; Monday: 0330; Tuesday: 1630.

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I wish we didn't leave we were really making progress.
 

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I don't disagree but it's time for the Iraqi's to take responsibility for their own well being. We did more than enough.

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if Iraq can keep the religious nuts in check on both divides of Islam, and shun US political influence while embracing technological and scientific assistance, it has potential to become a power in the world.

People forget what transpired in Japan, West Germany and South Korea after US occupation. It can turn out for the better.
 

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if Iraq can keep the religious nuts in check on both divides of Islam, and shun US political influence while embracing technological and scientific assistance, it has potential to become a power in the world.

People forget what transpired in Japan, West Germany and South Korea after US occupation. It can turn out for the better.

lets not get to ahead of ourselves

nobody is just going to give them technology and scientific assistance if they are still acting like they are in the year 240:lolbron:

im sure all this assistance would have ot be ok'd by israel aswell :ehh:

"not that there's anything wrong with that":whew:
 

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IF they dont act like western bytches they arent getting shyt.
 
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