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Why creating Iraqi government and security can't be done overnight.
The Iraqi Governing Council, as an unelected body, does not have the popular appeal or cohesion to propel self-government where it needs to go.
Democracy in Iraq can succeed onlyif Iraqi citizens are allowed control over the political process as their country nominally regains sovereignty.
Iraq's salvation still rides with the two forces that few had foreseen: the religious Shiites and the U.S. military.
Coalition Provisional Authority administrator L. Paul Bremer has embarked on a policy which is as damaging inIraq as the Abu Ghraib scandal.
President Bush has more options in Iraq than people think.
What the Pentagon's troop rotation plan tells us.
What is at stake in Iraq defines what sort of world the American superpower wants--and what sort of sacrifices it is willing to make to create it.



