Snorri1234 wrote:You guys didn't send enough troops over in the first place. Civil war was pretty much inevitable.
We sent in enough for the war. We didn't send in enough for the post war. But the biggest problem was an end of WWI attitude towards the former members of the Bath party. Not every member was a cause of the problem, but we prevented them from being a part of the solution. They in turn got s turned off that they refused to participate at first and thus became even more isolated. Thus they turned to Al Quaedia who in turned to inter sectarian conflict.
Meanwhile we refused to directly talk to the biggest religious leader from the majority who built up his own forces to solve problems. He too turned to inter sectarian conflict. Eventually he almost lost control and had to ally with Iran.
Still, the Rumsfield doctrine of peace on the cheap was blatently wrong on many levels. It was compounded by the refusal to talk to the people who could have been, if not our allies, at least less hostile about the whole situation so that they accepted us as the lesser evil.