From Deseret News archives:
Hurdles remain, but things improving in Iraq
"Absolutely," says Hamid Al Bayati, Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations. "The fact is that in recent months there has been a tremendous improvement in the security situation in Iraq, proving that things can work well." Al Bayati was in Salt Lake City this week as a guest of Hiram Chodosh, dean of the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law, and professor Chibli Mallat, a Lebanese-born law professor at the university.
Al Bayati is a soft-spoken, articulate voice for the new Iraq. A determined foe of Saddam Hussein, he was imprisoned and tortured by Saddam, and eight of his close family members were murdered by Saddam. Given his position and history, Al Bayati can be expected to accentuate a positive outlook for the future of Iraq. However, even Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., one of Congress' most ardent anti-war proponents, sees signs of progress in Iraq. Murtha, who recently returned from Iraq, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "I think the 'surge' is working." Not only has violence dropped significantly in recent months, but Murtha, like other commentators, says he is "most encouraged by changes in the once-volatile Anbar province."
The biggest hurdle facing Iraq has been sectarian violence and the fear of all out civil war. The central question is: Can the Shiite majority and Sunni minority live together in peace?
As Al Bayati points out, "After the fall of the regime of Saddam, there was a vacuum of power, literally a security vacuum. Terrorists from all over the world joined with the remnants of Saddam's political regime to fight against the Americans and the new Iraqi government, which they considered friendly to America." The objective of this unholy alliance was to bring about sectarian civil war. Virtually all observers believe that the possibility of civil war, if it ever existed, is now extinct. The surge to that extent has worked.
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